pueblo

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Elan, son of two peoples

2014
In 1898, just after his Bar Mitzvah, thirteen-year-old Elan and his family travel to Albuquerque, New Mexico, where he meets his mother's family and participates in the Pueblo ceremony of becoming a man.

The rain dance people

the Pueblo Indians, their past and present
1976
Traces the history of the Pueblo Indians and discusses their present government, customs, art, way of life, and relationship to the white man and his government.

The Pueblo

2002
An introduction to the food, homes, clothing, crafts, and social life and customs of the Pueblo Indians, a tribe of the southwestern United States.

Pueblo Indians of the Southwest

1993
Presents the ancient and mysterious culture of the Pueblo Indians through text and projects, includes instruction for making a petroglyph mural, dance rattle, mimbres bowl, coiled plaque, and concah belt with nine included stencils.

Pueblo girls

growing up in two worlds
1999
Text and photographs depict the home, school, and cultural life of two young Indian girls growing up on the San Ildefonso Pueblo in New Mexico.

Indian stories from the Pueblos

1994
Presents a collection of seventeen Native American stories from the Pueblo Indians from the nineteenth and twentieth centuries.

The rainmakers

1993
An Anasazi boy living long ago in the cliffs of the American Southwest shares a series of adventures with his pet bear and his best friend during his eleventh summer.

The Pueblos

1993
Text and photographs discuss the traditional and modern way of life of the Pueblos, examining their history, culture, religion, and ability to survive and thrive in difficult conditions.

The serpent's tongue

prose, poetry, and art of the New Mexico pueblos
1997
An anthology of prose, poetry, painting, photography, and archival material covering over five hundred years of the Pueblo Indian culture of New Mexico.

Night dancer

mythical piper of the Native American southwest
2002
As Kokopelli plays his flute, desert dwellers such as Coyote and Snake, and even the children, join in his nighttime dance through the canyon.

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