Fewkes, Jesse Walter, 1850-1930
Fewkes, Jesse Walter
Fewkes, J.W. (Jesse Walter), 1850-1930
Jesse Walter Fewkes American anthropologist (1850-1930)
Fewkes, J. Walter
VIAF ID: 14791854 ( Personal )
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- 100 0 _ ‡a Jesse Walter Fewkes ‡c American anthropologist (1850-1930)
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Works
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Aboriginal wooden objects from southern Florida | |
Aborigines of Porto Rico and neighboring islands | |
Ancestor worship of the Hopi Indians | |
Antiquities of the Mesa Verde National Park. : Spruce-Tree House | |
Antiquities of the Upper Verde River and Walnut Creek valleys, Arizona | |
An archeological collection from Young's Canyon, near Flagstaff, Arizona | |
Archeological expedition to Arizona in 1895 | |
Archeological investigations in New Mexico, Colorado and Utah | |
Archeology of the Lower Mimbres Valley, New Mexico | |
Brieven van Jesse Walter Fewkes (1850-1930) aan Johannes Diederich Eduard Schmeltz (1839-1909) | |
Casa Grande, Arizona | |
The cave dwellings of the old and new worlds | |
Certain antiquities of eastern Mexico | |
Designs on prehistoric Hopi pottery | |
Engraved celts from the Antilles | |
Great stone monuments in history and geography | |
Hopi katcinas drawn by native artists | |
Hopi snake ceremonies : an eyewitness account | |
The Hovenweep national monument | |
Kolusuwakon (Passamaquoddy Words - Spirits and other Beings) | |
Léonce Manouvrier : 1850-1927 : [Discours prononcés aux obsèques de M. L. Manouvrier, le 20 janvier 1927]. | |
Mesa Verde ancient architecture : selections from the Smithsonian Institution, Bureau of American Ethnology, Bulletins 41 and 51 from the years 1909 and 1911 | |
The Mimbres art and archaeology | |
Namopawak (numbers); pemoluhkemkil (weekdays) | |
The Pá-lü-lü-kon-ti : a Tusayan ceremony | |
Passamaquoddy election song | |
Passamaquoddy story of the Fisher and the Sable | |
Passamaquoddy vocabulary items | |
Peabody Museum of Archaeology and Ethnology miscellaneous cylinder recordings | |
Pokomkesq naka Apistanewc | |
Porto Rican elbow-stones in the Heye Museum : with discussion of similar objects elsewhere | |
Porto Rican stone collars and tripointed idols | |
A prehistoric island culture area of America | |
A prehistoric Mesa Verde pueblo and its people | |
Prehistoric objects from a shell-heap at Erin Bay, Trinidad | |
Prehistoric ruins of the Gila Valley | |
Prehistoric villages, castles and towers of southwestern Colorado | |
A preliminary account of archaeological field work in Arizona in 1897 | |
Preliminary archeological explorations at Weeden Island, Florida | |
Preliminary report on a visit to the Navaho National Monument, Arizona | |
Relations of Aboriginal culture and environment in the Lesser Antilles | |
Selections from embryological monographs / comp. by Alexander Agassiz, Walter Faxon, and E.L. Mark .. | |
The sun's influence on the form of Hopi pueblos | |
Tale of Leux and Hespens | |
A theatrical performance at Walpi | |
Tusayan katcinas | |
Tusayan migration traditions | |
Two summers' work in Pueblo ruins | |
Two types of southwestern cliff houses | |
The use of idols in Hopi worship. | |
A-wa'-to-bi : an archeological verification of a Tusayan legend | |
The winter solstice altars at Hano Pueblo | |
Zoölogical excursions. 1, New invertebrata from the coast of California. |