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- '50s & '60s style
- A Navajo confrontation and crisis
- A New Mexico tradition, Southwestern realism : William Acheff, James Asher, Glenna Goodacre, Roy Grinnell, Allan Houser, Wilson Hurley, Harvey W. Johnson, James Kramer, Dave McGary, Gary Morton, William Moyers, Gary Niblett, Morris Rippel, Gordon Snidow, Bettina Steinke, Paul Strisik, Wayne Wolfe
- A Society to match the scenery : personal visions of the future of the American West
- A Taos mosaic; : portrait of a New Mexico village
- A Tribute to Lucy M. Lewis, Acoma potter
- A Zuni atlas
- A celebration of being : photographs of the Hopi and Navajo
- A century of dishonor; : a sketch of the United States Government's dealings with some of the Indian tribes
- A guide to art nouveau style
- A little history of the Navajos
- A people and their quilts
- A river no more : the Colorado River and the West
- A selection of paintings from the Gerald Peters collection : classic Western American painters : painters of the Taos school
- A study of Pueblo architecture in Tusayan and Cibola
- A tramp across the continent
- Aboriginal Indian basketry : studies in a textile art without machinery
- Acoma : pueblo in the sky
- Acoma, the people of the white rock
- Adventures in the Apache country : a tour through Arizona and Sonora, 1864
- Adventures with collage.
- After Columbus : the Smithsonian chronicle of the North American Indians
- Alaska native arts and crafts
- All color book of Egyptian mythology
- All for the Union : the Civil War diary and letters of Elisha Hunt Rhodes
- Allan Houser : (Ha-o-zous)
- America : art and the West
- American Indian and Eskimo Basketry : A key to identification ,
- American Indian ceremonial dances; : Navajo, Pueblo, Apache, Zuñi.
- American Indian food and lore.
- American Indian pottery : an identification and value guide
- American Indians and World War II : toward a new era in Indian affairs
- American Indians of the Southwest
- American Indians yesterday and today : a profusely illustrated encyclopedia of the American Indian
- American and Japanese relocation in World War II : fact, fiction & fallacy
- American cut and engraved glass
- Americans before Columbus.
- An ethnologic dictionary of the Navaho language
- An introduction to Hopi pottery
- An introduction to painting with acrylics
- An open life : Joseph Campbell in conversation with Michael Toms
- Anasazi and Pueblo painting
- Anasazi places : the photographic vision of William Current
- Anasazi pottery : ten centuries of prehistoric ceramic art in the Four Corners country of the Southwestern United States, as illustrated by the Earl H. Morris memorial pottery collection in the University of Colorado Museum
- Anasazi ruins of the Southwest in color
- Anasazi world
- Anasazi; ancient people of the rock.
- Ancient land, ancestral places : Paul Logsdon in the pueblo Southwest
- Ancient ruins of the Southwest : an archaeological guide
- Ancient walls : Indian ruins of the Southwest
- And still the waters run : the betrayal of the Five Civilized Tribes
- Antique collector's guide to glass
- Antiquities of the Mesa Verde National Park, Spruce-tree house,
- Apache
- Apache Indian baskets
- Apache chronicle
- Apache land
- Archeological expedition to Arizona in 1895
- Arizona place names
- Arrowheads & projectile points
- Art and Indian individualists : the art of seventeen contemporary Southwestern artists and craftsmen
- Art nouveau
- Artistry in clay : contemporary pottery of the Southwest
- Artists of the American frontier : the way West
- Artists of the Old West
- As long as the river shall run : an ethnohistory of Pyramid Lake Indian Reservation
- Bacavi : journey to Reed Springs
- Basket Maker II sites near Durango, Colorado
- Bats
- Beautyway: a Navaho ceremonial.
- Beckoning desert,
- Big Falling Snow : a Tewa-Hopi Indian's life and times and the history and traditions of his people
- Bighorse the warrior
- Black sand; : prehistory in northern Arizona
- Blackfeet and buffalo; : memories of life among the Indians,
- Blood of freedom; : the story of Jamestown, Williamsburg, and Yorktown
- Book of the Hopi.
- Bordertowns : photographs
- Brand book number three
- Broken pattern : sunlight & shadows of Hopi history
- Brothers five : the Babbitts of Arizona
- Bullying the Moqui,
- By Cheyenne campfires
- California desert trails,
- Camp Beale's Springs and the Hualapai Indians
- Camp-fires on desert and lava
- Captain Kidd and the war against the pirates
- Captain Sir Richard Francis Burton : the secret agent who made the pilgrimage to Mecca, discovered the Kama Sutra, and brought the Arabian nights to the West
- Ceramics
- Ceramics for the archaeologist
- Ceremonial costumes of the Pueblo Indians, their evolution, fabrication, and significance in the prayer drama
- Ceremonial patterns in the greater Southwest
- Chaco Canyon : archaeology and archaeologists
- Chaco Canyon ruins; : ancient spirits were our neighbors.
- Changing woman : the life and art of Helen Hardin
- Charles M. Russell : paintings, drawings, and sculpture in the Amon Carter Museum
- Children of sacred ground : America's last Indian war
- China
- Clay and glazes for the potter
- Cochise : Chiricahua Apache chief
- Cochiti: a New Mexico pueblo, : past and present
- Collecting the West : the C.R. Smith Collection of western American art
- Contemporary western artists
- Crow Killer : the saga of Liver-Eating Johnson
- Cushing at Zuni : the correspondence and journals of Frank Hamilton Cushing, 1879-1884
- Dancing gods : Indian ceremonials of New Mexico and Arizona
- Dark safari : the life behind the legend of Henry Morton Stanley
- Decorative art of the southwestern Indians.
- Denizens of the desert : a tale in word and picture of life among the Navaho Indians
- Desert drums; : the Pueblo Indians of New Mexico, 1540-1928
- Desert happy
- Desert heart : chronicles of the Sonoran Desert
- Desert passages : encounters with the American deserts
- Desert pioneer doctor : and Experiences in obstetrics
- Desert plants
- Desert solitaire
- Desert wildlife
- Desierto : memories of the future
- Designs and factions : politics, religion, and ceramics on the Hopi Third Mesa
- Designs from the ancient Mimbreños : with a Hopi interpretation
- Designs on prehistoric Hopi pottery
- Desperate women
- Diegueno coiled baskets
- Digging in the Southwest
- Digging into the past : an autobiography
- Dinétah
- Disinherited: the lost birthright of the American Indian
- Dream tracks : the railroad and the American Indian 1890-1930
- Dwellers at the source : Southwestern Indian photographs of A.C. Vroman, 1895-1904
- Early Navajo migrations and acculturation in the Southwest
- Earth fire : a Hopi legend of the Sunset Crater eruption
- Edge of Taos Desert : an escape to reality
- Edward Borein, cowboy artist; : the life and works of John Edward Borein, 1872-1945
- Edward H. Davis and the Indians of the southwest United States and northwest Mexico; : a harvest of photographs, sketches and unpublished manuscripts of the indefatigable collector of artifacts of these border Indians.
- Edward S. Curtis : the life and times of a shadow catcher
- Elusive treasure : the story of early archaeologists in the Americas
- Enchanted sand; : a New Mexican pilgrimage,
- Encyclopedia of Native American tribes
- Enduring culture : a century of photography of the Southwest Indians
- Eternal desert
- Ethnobotany of the Hopi,
- Ethnography of the Northern Utes
- Excavations at Snaketown: material culture
- Experiences of a special Indian agent,
- Explorations & adventures in Arizona & New Mexico
- Exploring the Hohokam : prehistoric desert peoples of the American Southwest
- Express and stagecoach days in California, : from the gold rush to the civil war,
- Fetishes and carvings of the Southwest
- First inhabitants of Arizona and the Southwest
- Forts of the West; : military forts and presidios, and posts commonly called forts, west of the Mississippi River to 1898,
- Frederic Remington : paintings, drawings, and sculpture in the Amon Carter Museum and the Sid W. Richardson Foundation collections
- From this earth : the ancient art of Pueblo pottery
- Frontiersmen in blue; the United States Army and the Indian, 1848-1865,
- Gallery of Western paintings
- Gathering the desert
- General Crook and the Apache wars,
- General George Crook, his autobiography.
- Generations in clay : Pueblo pottery of the American southwest
- Georgia O'Keeffe
- Geronimo : the man, his time, his place
- Ghost dance
- Ghost dance Messiah
- Grand endeavors of American Indian photography
- Grandmothers of the light : a medicine woman's sourcebook
- H.L. James's rugs and posts : the story of Navajo weaving and Indian trading
- Halo of the sun : stories told and retold
- Harmony by hand : art of the Southwest Indians, basketry, weaving, pottery
- Havasupai baskets and their makers, 1930-1940
- Here come the Navaho! : [A history of the largest Indian tribe in the United States
- Heritage in clay : the 1912 Pueblo pottery collections of Wesley Bradfield and Thomas S. Dozier
- Hewett and friends : a biography of Santa Fe's vibrant era
- Historic pottery of the Pueblo Indians, 1600-1880
- Historic pottery of the Pueblo Indians, 1600-1880
- Historical atlas of world mythology
- Hogans : Navajo houses & house songs
- Homol'ovi II : archaeology of an ancestral Hopi village, Arizona
- Hopi
- Hopi Kachina dolls and their carvers
- Hopi and Hopi-Tewa pottery
- Hopi kachinas : the complete guide to collecting kachina dolls
- Hopi katcinas, : drawn by native artists
- Hopi painting : the world of the Hopis
- Hopi silver : the history and hallmarks of Hopi silversmithing
- Hopi snake ceremonies : an eyewitness account
- Hopis, Tewas, and the American road
- Hosteen Klah, : Navaho medicine man and sand painter
- How to draw & paint in oils
- I am here : two thousand years of Southwest Indian arts and culture
- I remember America
- I, Jack Swilling, founder of Phoenix, Arizona
- In Navajo land.
- In the days of Victorio; : recollections of a Warm Springs Apache
- In the land of cave and cliff dwellers
- Indian agent
- Indian agent in New Mexico; : the journal of special agent W. F. M. Arny, 1870.
- Indian artifacts
- Indian arts and crafts
- Indian basket weaving
- Indian basket weaving : how to weave Pomo, Yurok, Pima, and Navajo baskets
- Indian basketry, : and How to make Indian and other baskets
- Indian baskets
- Indian baskets of North America,
- Indian blankets and their makers,
- Indian dances of North America : their importance to Indian life
- Indian fights; : new facts on seven encounters,
- Indian giver
- Indian jewelry of the American Southwest
- Indian masks and myths of the West
- Indian pottery of the Southwest, : post Spanish period. [Clark Field collection
- Indian relics and their values,
- Indian silver jewelry of the Southwest, 1868-1930
- Indian silver; Navajo and Pueblo jewelers
- Indian silverwork of the southwest, illustrated
- Indian silverwork of the southwest, volume two
- Indian skin paintings from the American Southwest; : two representations of border conflicts between Mexico and the Missouri in the early eighteenth century
- Indians of the American Southwest
- Indians of the United States
- Jewelry by Southwest American Indians : evolving designs
- Jewelry of the prehistoric Southwest
- Jicarilla Apaches
- Jimmy Swinnerton
- Joseph A. Fleck, an early Taos painter : Museum of Fine Arts, Museum of New Mexico
- Kachina dolls : the art of Hopi carvers
- Kachinas of the Zuni
- Kachinas: a Hopi artist's documentary.
- Kaibah; : recollection of a Navajo girlhood.
- Kelly blue
- Keneti : South Seas adventures of Kenneth Emory
- Kinaaldá; : a study of the Navaho girl's puberty ceremony
- Kinishba; : a prehistoric pueblo of the great pueblo period,
- Kiva art of the Anasazi at Pottery Mound
- Land of room enough and time enough
- Language of the robe : American Indian trade blankets
- Lanterns & lances
- Laura Gilpin : an enduring grace
- Learning from the Indians
- Letters from the Southwest, September 20, 1884 to March 14, 1885
- Life among the Apaches
- Los Hermanos Penitentes : a vestige of medievalism in southwestern United States
- Lost mines and hidden treasure
- Lucy M. Lewis, American Indian potter
- Lummis in the pueblos
- Mabel Dodge Luhan : new woman, new worlds
- Magic images : contemporary native American art
- Majolica
- Man and his symbols
- Many winters : prose and poetry of the Pueblos / by Nancy Wood ; drawings and paintings by Frank Howell
- Margaret Tafoya : a Tewa potter's heritage and legacy
- Marietta Wetherill : reflections on life with the Navajo in Chaco Canyon
- Mary Colter, builder upon the red earth
- Masks of the spirit : image and metaphor in Mesoamerica
- Matte-paint pottery of the Tewa, Keres and Zuni Pueblos
- Me and mine; : the life story of Helen Sekaquaptewa,
- Meadow Lake: gold town
- Men met along the trail; : adventures in archaeology,
- Merchants, guns, & money : the story of Lincoln County and its wars
- Mimbres painted pottery
- Miracle hill; : the story of a Navaho boy,
- Modern Pueblo pottery, 1880-1960
- Monroe County history, 1820-1970
- Mug House, Mesa Verde National Park-Colorado,
- My Life as an Indian; : The Story of a Red Woman and a White Man in the Lodges of the Blackfeet.
- Nacimientos : nativity scenes by Southwest Indian artisans = Weihnachtskrippen von indianischen Kunsthandwerkern des Südwestens = Nacimientos hechos por artistas indios del Suroeste
- Naniseʹ : a Navajo herbal : one hundred plants from the Navajo Reservation
- Native America : arts, traditions, and celebrations
- Native American architecture
- Native religions of North America : the power of visions and fertility
- Navaho neighbors
- Navaho pottery making; : an inquiry into the affinities of Navaho painted pottery
- Navaho religion, : a study of symbolism
- Navaho symbols of healing : a Jungian exploration of ritual, image, and medicine
- Navaho trading days.
- Navaho weaving, : its technic and its history
- Navaho witchcraft,
- Navahos have five fingers
- Navajo : portrait of a nation
- Navajo biographies
- Navajo code talkers
- Navajo livestock reduction: a national disgrace.
- Navajo native dyes, their preparation and use. : Recipes formulated by Nonabah G. Bryan, Navajo, instructor in weaving.
- Navajo pictorial weaving
- Navajo pictorial weaving, 1880-1950 : folk art images of Native Americans
- Navajo pottery
- Navajo pottery : traditions & innovations
- Navajo rugs : how to find, evaluate, buy and care for them
- Navajo rugs : how to find, evaluate, buy, and care for them
- Navajo rugs : past, present & future
- Navajo sandpainting : from religious act to commercial art
- Navajo sandpainting art
- Navajo shepherd and weaver
- Navajo silver; : a brief history of Navajo silversmithing
- Navajo taboos
- Navajo trader
- Navajo wars; military campaigns, slave raids, and reprisals
- Navajo weavers
- Navajo weavers : Navajo silversmiths
- Navajo wildlands; "as long as the rivers shall run."
- Navajoland : family settlement and land use
- Navajos in the Catholic Church records of New Mexico, 1694-1875
- New Mexico, Rio Grande, and other essays
- New dimensions in Indian art
- New hope for the Indians : the Grant peace policy and the Navajos in the 1870s
- No turning back; : a true account of a Hopi Indian girl's struggle to bridge the gap between the world of her people and the world of the White man,
- North American Indian art
- North American Indian artifacts : a collector's identification and value guide
- North American Indian arts.
- Novice in Navajoland
- Of earth and little rain : the Papago Indians
- Olaf Wieghorst retrospective : an exhibition
- Olaf Wieghorst.
- Old Father story teller
- Old Oraibi : a study of the Hopi Indians of Third Mesa
- On desert trails, today and yesterday.
- Our sons at war
- Paddle to the Amazon
- Paint the wind.
- Painted ceramics of the western mound at Awatovi.
- Painters of the desert; : glimpses at those who captured for themselves and for their fellowmen the beauty and message of the American desert
- Painting the desert
- Pascua, a Yaqui village in Arizona
- Patterns and sources of Navajo weaving
- Pencil drawing
- People of Chaco : a canyon and its culture
- People of the blue water : a record of life among the Walapai and Havasupai Indians
- People of the mesa : the archaeology of Black Mesa, Arizona
- People of the middle place; : a study of the Zuni Indians
- Personal narrative of James O. Pattie
- Pictorial history of the Navajo from 1860 to 1910
- Pieces of white shell : a journey to Navajoland
- Piegan; : a look from within at the life, times, and legacy of an American Indian tribe.
- Pima Indian basketry
- Pioneer artists of Taos
- Piñon country
- Portraits from North American Indian life.
- Posts and rugs : the story of Navajo rugs and their homes
- Potsherds
- Pottery of the ancient Pueblos
- Pottery of the pueblos of New Mexico, 1700-1940
- Pottery treasures : the splendor of Southwest Indian art
- Prehistoric Southwesterners from Basketmaker to Pueblo.
- Prehistoric southwestern craft arts
- Prehistoric textiles of the Southwest
- Prehistory in the Navajo Reservoir District, northwestern New Mexico,
- Pueblo Indian cookbook : recipes from the Pueblos of the American Southwest
- Pueblo Indian folk-stories
- Pueblo architecture of the Southwest; : a photographic essay.
- Pueblo crafts
- Pueblo designs; : 176 illustrations of the "rain bird."
- Pueblo gods and myths
- Pueblo pottery of the New Mexico Indians : ever constant, ever changing
- Pueblo shields from the Fred Harvey Fine Arts Collection
- Pueblo stories and storytellers
- Pumpkin Seed Point
- Querido Patron : letters from Maynard Dixon to Lorenzo Hubbell
- R. Brownell McGrew : Laguna Beach Museum of Art, presented by the Thunderbird Foundation, August, 1978
- Ray Manley's Portraits & turquoise of Southwest Indians
- Realistic art and times of the Mimbres Indians
- Records and maps of the old Santa Fe Trail
- Red rock country; : the geologic history of the Colorado Plateau
- Return to Taos : a twice told tale
- Richard Wetherill: Anasazi.
- Roads to center place : a cultural atlas of Chaco Canyon and the Anasazi
- Sacred clowns
- Sagebrush country : land and the American West
- Sagebrush surgeon
- Santa Clara pottery today
- Santa Fe; : the autobiography of a southwestern town,
- Sculpture in silver : art of the future
- Seasons of the wind : a naturalist's look at the plant life of southwestern sand dunes
- Secrets of the Great Pyramid
- Sepik diary
- Seven families in Pueblo pottery
- Shadows on glass : the Indian world of Ben Wittick
- Shady ladies of the West
- Shamanic voices : a survey of visionary narratives
- Sharlot Hall on the Arizona Strip : a diary of a journey through northern Arizona in 1911
- Signs from the ancestors : Zuni cultural symbolism and perceptions of rock art
- Son of Old Man Hat; : a Navaho autobiography
- Song of the earth spirit
- Sonoran Desert summer
- Southwest Indian cookbook
- Southwest Indian silver from the Doneghy collection
- Southwestern Indian ceremonials
- Southwestern Indian jewelry
- Southwestern turquoise : the Indians' sky stone
- Spider Woman stories : legends of the Hopi Indians
- Spider Woman's granddaughters : traditional tales and contemporary writing by Native American women
- Spider woman; : a story of Navajo weavers and chanters /by Gladys A. Reichard
- Spin a silver dollar; : the story of a desert trading-post,
- Spirit and vision : images of Ranchos de Taos Church :
- Spirit summonings
- Spruce root basketry of the Alaska Tlingit
- Standing up country : the canyon lands of Utah and Arizona
- Stokes Carson : twentieth-century trading on the Navajo Reservation
- Stories from Mesa country
- Storytellers and other figurative pottery
- Style trends of Pueblo pottery in the Rio Grande and Little Colorado cultural areas from the sixteenth to the nineteenth century
- Sun in the sky
- Survival arts of the primitive Paiutes
- Sweat of the sun, tears of the moon : a chronicle of an Incan treasure
- Sweet salt : Navajo folktales and mythology
- Tales of a trader's wife; : life on the Navajo Indian reservation, 1913-1938
- Talking with the clay : the art of Pueblo pottery
- Tall sheep : Harry Goulding, Monument Valley trader
- Tapestries in sand; : the spirit of Indian sandpainting.
- The American Indians of Abeita : "his people"
- The Apache
- The Apaches : Eagles of the Southwest
- The Art of Tom Lea
- The Arts of the North American Indian : native traditions in evolution
- The Battle of the Little Bighorn
- The Butterfield overland mail
- The CMR book.
- The California deserts
- The Ceramic legacy of Anna O. Shepard
- The Cherokee
- The Desert is no lady : women's visions of the Southwest
- The Dîné: origin myths of the Navaho Indians
- The Geronimo campaign
- The Holy Bible. Revised standard version, containing the Old and New Testaments. Translated from the original tongues, being the version set forth A.D. 1611, revised A.D. 1881-1885 and A.D. 1901 ; compared with the most ancient authorities and revised A.D. 1952
- The Hopi Indians of old Oraibi : change and continuity
- The Hopi approach to the art of Kachina doll carving
- The Indian and the white man
- The Indian people of Arizona,
- The Indian traders
- The Indian wars
- The Jicarilla Apache Tribe : a history, 1846-1970
- The Kachina and the White man : the influences of White culture on the Hopi Kachina cult
- The Kit Carson campaign : the last great Navajo war
- The Mimbres : art and archaeology
- The Mimbres people : ancient Pueblo painters of the American Southwest
- The Nation of the Willows
- The Navaho
- The Navajo : a reprint in its entirety of a catalogue published by J.B. Moore, Indian trader, of the Crystal Trading Post, New Mexico, in 1911
- The Navajo and Pueblo silversmiths
- The Navajo and his blanket.
- The Navajo art of sandpainting
- The Navajo code talkers
- The Navajo nation
- The Navajo of the painted desert,
- The Navajo reconnaissance; : a military exploration of the Navajo country in 1859
- The Navajo weaving tradition : 1650 to the present
- The Navajos
- The Navajos; : the past and present of a great people
- The North American Indians : an account of the American Indians north of Mexico,
- The Paiute
- The Papago Indians and their basketry
- The Peralta grant; : James Addison Reavis and the barony of Arizona
- The Peyote cult
- The Pima Indians
- The Pima-Maricopa
- The Pueblo
- The Pueblo Indian revolt of 1696 and the Franciscan missions in New Mexico : letters of the missionaries and related documents
- The Pueblo Indian world : studies on the natural history of the Rio Grande Valley in relation to Pueblo Indian culture;
- The Pueblo children of the earth mother
- The Pueblo potter; : a study of creative imagination in primitive art,
- The Pueblo storyteller : development of a figurative ceramic tradition
- The Santa Fe and Taos colonies : age of the muses, 1900-1942
- The Saturday evening post Norman Rockwell book
- The Seminole
- The Smithsonian book of North American Indians : before the coming of the Europeans
- The Southwest
- The Tewa world; : space, time, being, and becoming in a Pueblo society
- The West as romantic horizon : selections from the collection of the InterNorth Art Foundation
- The Wetherills of the Mesa Verde : autobiography of Benjamin Alfred Wetherill
- The White Nile
- The Yuma
- The archaeology of Arizona; : a study of the southwest region
- The art fever : passages through the western art trade
- The art of the Shakers
- The basket weavers of Arizona
- The basket weavers of Arizona.
- The cliff dwellers of the Mesa Verde, southwestern Colorado : their pottery and implements
- The collector's guide to American Indian artifacts
- The colorful Butterfield Overland Stage : Reproductions in color of 20 paintings by Marjorie Reed from the collection of James S. Copley
- The conquest of Apacheria,
- The corporation and the Indian : tribal sovereignty and industrial civilization in Indian Territory, 1865-1907
- The covenant chain : Indian ceremonial and trade silver : the covenant chain by N. Jaye Fredrickson ; catalogue of the exhibition by Sandra Gibb : a travelling exhibition of the National Museum of Man
- The cowboy in art,
- The dancing healers : a doctor's journey of healing with native Americans
- The desert and two stones
- The desert smells like rain : a naturalist in Papago Indian country
- The desert year.
- The desert,
- The desert; : further studies in natural appearances,
- The eagle's quest : a physicist's search for truth in the heart of the shamanic world
- The enduring Navaho
- The fabulous frontier : twelve New Mexico items
- The faith of America
- The fifth world of Forster Bennett; : portrait of a Navaho
- The flight of the wild gander : explorations in the mythological dimension
- The founders of America : how Indians discovered the land, pioneered in it, and created great classical civilizations, how they were plunged into a Dark Age by invasion and conquest, and how they are reviving
- The fourth world of the Hopis : the epic story of the Hopi Indians as preserved in their legends and traditions
- The gentle tamers : women of the old Wild West
- The ghost dance of 1889 among the Pai Indians of northwestern Arizona,
- The hero's journey : the world of Joseph Campbell : Joseph Campbell on his life and work
- The highest altar : the story of human sacrifice
- The house at Otowi Bridge; : the story of Edith Warner and Los Alamos.
- The intimate desert.
- The killer mountains : a search for the legendary Lost Dutchman Mine
- The labyrinth
- The land of poco tiempo
- The land of the cliff-dwellers
- The last of the Indian wars
- The last of the Seris,
- The last stand of the Nez Perce; : destruction of a people
- The legendary artists of Taos : expanded from the pages of American artist
- The living tradition of María Martínez
- The long walk; : a history of the Navajo wars, 1846-68,
- The magnificent mountain women : adventures in the Colorado Rockies
- The main stalk : a synthesis of Navajo philosophy
- The man who captured sunshine : episodes in the life of John W. Hilton, botanist, gemologist, zoologist, and gifted painter of the desert scene
- The man with the calabash pipe; : some observations.
- The masks of God
- The mountain meadows massacre
- The mysterious lands : an award-winning naturalist explores the four great deserts of the Southwest
- The mythic image
- The mythic world of the Zuni
- The mythology of North America
- The names : a memoir
- The nature of basketry
- The nightway : a history and a history of documentation of a Navajo ceremonial
- The origins of southwestern agriculture
- The orphan trains : placing out in America
- The peacocks of Baboquivari
- The peyote religion among the Navaho
- The pottery jewels of Joseph Lonewolf
- The power of myth
- The radiance of my people
- The red man in the new world drama; : a politico-legal study with a pageantry of American Indian history
- The remarkable expedition : the story of Stanley's rescue of Emin Pasha from Equatorial Africa
- The return of Pahana : a Hopi myth
- The rise and fall of the Choctaw Republic
- The rocks begin to speak
- The sacred : ways of knowledge, sources of life
- The sacred pipe; : Black Elk's account of the seven rites of the Oglala Sioux.
- The second long walk : the Navajo-Hopi land dispute
- The snake dance of the Hopi Indians.
- The snake-dance of the Moquis of Arizona : being a narrative of a journey from Santa Fe, New Mexico, to the villages of the Moqui Indians of Arizona
- The southwestern journals of Adolph F. Bandelier,
- The spirit of shamanism
- The story of Navaho weaving.
- The telling distance : conversations with the American desert
- The warrior Apaches; : a story of the Chiricahua and Western Apache,
- The way of a peyote roadman
- The weaver's pathway; : a clarification of the "spirit trail" in Navajo weaving
- The year of the Hopi : paintings and photographs
- They came to the mountain : the story of Flagstaff's beginnings
- They sang for horses; : the impact of the horse on Navajo and Apache folklore.
- Those who came before : southwestern archeology in the National Park System : featuring photographs from the George A. Grant Collection and a portfolio by David Muench
- Throw his saddle out,
- Time among the Navajo : traditional lifeways on the reservation
- Timeless images
- Tonita Peña : Quah Ah, 1893-1949
- Torrent in the desert,
- Tradition and innovation : the pottery of New Mexico's Pueblos
- Traditions in transition : contemporary basket weaving of the southwestern Indians
- Transformations of myth through time
- Travels in Mexico and California : comprising a journal of a tour from Brazos Santiago, through central Mexico, by way of Monterey, Chihuahua, the country of the Apaches, and the River Gila, to the mining districts of California
- Treasures of the American Arts and Crafts Movement, 1890-1920
- Troopers West: military & Indian affairs on the American frontier
- Truth of a Hopi; : stories relating to the origin, myths, and clan histories of the Hopi
- Turquoise and the Indian
- Tusayan Katcinas and Hopi altars
- Tutankhamun's Egypt
- Under the Sangre de Cristo
- Utes, the mountain people
- Victorio and the Mimbres Apaches
- Voices of the winds : native American legends
- W. R. Leigh : the definitive illustrated biography
- Walking with beauty : the art and life of Gerard Curtis Delano
- War-path and bivouac; or, The conquest of the Sioux, : a narrative of stirring personal experiences and adventures in the Big Horn and Yellowstone Expedition of 1876, and in the campaign on the British border in 1879.
- Warriors : Navajo code talkers
- Warriors of the Colorado; : the Yumas of the Quechan Nation and their neighbors,
- Waterless mountain.
- Weaver of worlds : from Navajo apprenticeship to sacred geometry and dreams : a woman's journey in tapestry
- Western Apache material culture : the Goodwin and Guenther collections
- What you should know about authentic Indian Jewelry
- When clay sings
- When the rainbow touches down : the artists and stories behind the Apache, Navajo, Rio Grande Pueblo, and Hopi paintings in the William and Leslie Van Ness Denman Collection
- Will James : the life and works of a lone cowboy
- Winds of freedom : the story of the Navajo Code Talkers of World War II
- Windsinger
- With a camera in old Navaholand,
- Women in American Indian society
- Women of the New Mexico Frontier, 1846-1912
- Wooden ritual artifacts from Chaco Canyon, New Mexico : the Chetro Ketl collection
- Workaday life of the Pueblos
- Working with the wool; : how to weave a Navajo rug,
- Yazz : Navajo painter
- Yuman Indian agriculture; : primitive subsistence on the lower Colorado and Gila Rivers
- Yuman pottery making
- Zane Grey: outdoorsman; : Zane Grey's best hunting and fishing tales published in commemoration of his centennial year.
- Zuni fetishes : using Native American objects for meditation, reflection, and insight
- Zuni fetishism
- Zuni katcinas; : an analytical study,
- Zuni pottery
- Zuñi fetishes.
- Zuñi folk tales
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