New Mexico, the land of the delight makers
by James, George Wharton
Published by : The Page Company (Boston, Massachusetts) Physical details: 469 pagesItem type | Current location | Call number | Status | Notes | Date due | Barcode |
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Office | 917.89 Jam (Browse shelf) | Available | 11096 | |||
sw 900 - 999 | 917.89 Jam (Browse shelf) | Available | Book Fund | 87444 |
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Includes Index
By way of forward; I. Why "The land of the delight makers" -- II. The explorations and subjugations of New Mexico -- III. The homeric epic of New Mexico -- IV. The great Pueblo rebellion of 1680 -- V. The World's greatest autograph album, inscription rock -- VI. My adventures at Zuni -- VII. Among the witches -- VIII. Hunting with indians in New Mexico -- IX. Acoma, the city of the cliffs -- X. Katzimo--The enchanted mesa -- XI. The arts and industries of the Indians -- XII. The Religion of the Indians -- XIII. Indians songs and music -- XIV. The Native Architecture of New Mexico -- XV. The Pueblo of Taos -- XVI. The antiquities of new Mexico -- XVII. The American passion play -- XVIII. The mountains of New Mexico -- XIX. The national forests of New Mexico -- XX. The bird life of New Mexico -- XXI. The Flora of New Mexico -- XXII. The influence of New Mexico upon literature -- XXIII. The Influence of New Mexico upon art -- XXIV. Ancient and modern methods of seeing New Mexico -- XXV. New Mexico as the nation's playground -- XXVI. Education in New Mexico -- XXVII. The University and special schools of New Mexico -- XXIX. Irrigation in New Mexico -- XXX. Albuqueque, the commercial metropolis of New Mexico -- XXXI. The population of New Mexico -- Bibliography -- Index