The Moki Snake Dance: A Popular Account of That Unparalleled Dramatic Pagan Ceremony of the Pueblo Indians of Tusayan, Arizona, with Incidental Mention of Their Life and Customs pg. 36
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Title
The Moki Snake Dance: A Popular Account of That Unparalleled Dramatic Pagan Ceremony of the Pueblo Indians of Tusayan, Arizona, with Incidental Mention of Their Life and Customs pg. 36
Description
Hough, Walter, 1859-1935
[Chicago]: Published by Passenger Department, The Santa Fe, 1902. 65 pp
[Chicago]: Published by Passenger Department, The Santa Fe, 1902. 65 pp
Creator
Walter Hough
Coverage
Pueblo
Publisher
Bruce Peel Special Collections Library, University of Alberta
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Citation
Walter Hough, “The Moki Snake Dance: A Popular Account of That Unparalleled Dramatic Pagan Ceremony of the Pueblo Indians of Tusayan, Arizona, with Incidental Mention of Their Life and Customs pg. 36,” ANTH 212: Peoples of Native North America FA18, accessed September 21, 2024, https://ctsdh.org/anth212/items/show/238.