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Indians of North America -- Dwellings

 Subject
Subject Source: Library of Congress Subject Headings

Found in 4 Collections and/or Records:

A view of the Chaco from Salmon Ruin: update 1980

 Collection — Huntington box 9 - folder 1
Identifier: 9173
Scope and content

This is a paper presented at the 1980 Pecos Conference, Mesa Verde, Colorado. Includes information about the excavation site and techniques as well as information about the Chacoan and Anasazi pueblos. Several illustrations of construction plans and maps from the ruins. Description of building objects and artifacts that were recovered. Mentions research conducted by other anthropologists and scientist working at the site.

Dates: 1980.

Clarence Bloomfield Moore collection

 Collection
Identifier: 9181
Abstract

Collection contains 45 field notebooks from Moore's southeastern archaeological investigations.

Dates: 1891-1918.

Joseph Keppler Jr. Iroquois papers

 Collection
Identifier: 9184
Abstract Primarily letters to Keppler, including a record of events and people at the Tonawanda and Cattaraugus reservations, among others, over the first part of the twentieth century. Well known correspondents include noted Seneca scholar, Arthur C. Parker; artist, Jesse Cornplanter; and Mohawk poet, E. Pauline Johnson. Other parts of the collection include newspapers clippings on Iroquois subjects, government documents, Seneca vocabulary collected by Keppler, and other miscellaneous documents...
Dates: 1882-1944.

The Indians of northeastern California

 Collection — Huntington box 46
Identifier: 9163
Scope and content

Typed manuscript as requested by his excellency William D. Stephens, Governor of California, by Allen Gillihan and Alma B. Shaffer for the California State Board of Health.

Dates: ca. 1917-1923.