Item Detail
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758
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Bourke, John Gregory
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The snake-dance of the Moquis of Arizona. Being a narrative of journey from Santa Fé, New Mexico, to the villages of the Moqui Indians of Arizona, with a description of the manners and customs of this peculiar people, and especially of the revolting religious rite, the snake-dance; to which is added a brief dissertation upon serpent-worship in general with an account of the tablet dance of the Pueblo of Santo Domingo, New Mexico, etc. By John G. Bourke, Captain Third U.S. Cavalry
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New York
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Charles Scribner's Sons
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1884
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1884
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xvi, 371p
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24cm
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illus., xxxi plates (part col. 1 fold.)
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Last chapter discusses Mormons in Sunset, Arizona, p. 352–64
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CtY, CU-B, DLC, NjP, UPB
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Yale University, New Haven, Connecticut; University of California, Bancroft Library, Berkeley, California; U.S. Library of Congress, Washington, D.C.; Princeton University, Princeton, New Jersey; Brigham Young University, Provo, Utah