...1892, The Mam-zraú-ti; a Tusayan ceremony; in AmericanAnthropologist, Vol...
Alfred M. Tozzer and Glover M. Allen 「Animal Figures in the Maya Codices」
...The Zuñi and Tusayan claim that the Navajo obtained thesecrets of the Pueblo medicine by intruding upon their ceremonials orcapturing a pueblo, and that they appropriated whatever suited theirfancy...
James Stevenson 「Ceremonial of Hasjelti Dailjis and Mythical Sand Painting of the」
...She spun a web across thewater and by its use procured the fruit, which proved to be a large whiteshell, quite as large as a Tusayan basket...
James Stevenson 「Ceremonial of Hasjelti Dailjis and Mythical Sand Painting of the」
...This large ruin, lying between the Cibolan and Tusayan groups, hasbeen referred to both of these provinces, and would, if properly excavated,shed much light on the archeology of the two provinces...
Jesse Walter Fewkes 「Archeological Expedition to Arizona in 1895」
...Totonteac is ordinarilythought to be the same as Tusayan, but it may have included some ofthe southern pueblos now in ruins west of Zuñi...
Jesse Walter Fewkes 「Archeological Expedition to Arizona in 1895」
...The last two months of the summer, July and August, 1895, weredevoted to explorations of two Tusayan ruins, called Awatobi andSikyatki...
Jesse Walter Fewkes 「Archeological Expedition to Arizona in 1895」
...If this hypothesis be a correctone, the Snake, Horn, and Bear peoples, whom the southern colonistsfound in Tusayan, had a culture of their own similar to that of the peoplefrom the south...
Jesse Walter Fewkes 「Archeological Expedition to Arizona in 1895」
...WhileI expected to find evidences of Spanish occupancy, I also sought factsbearing on the character of Tusayan life in the seventeenth century...
Jesse Walter Fewkes 「Archeological Expedition to Arizona in 1895」
...Sikyatki, however, showed us the character of Tusayan life in thefifteenth century, or the unmodified aboriginal pueblo culture of thissection of the Southwest...
Jesse Walter Fewkes 「Archeological Expedition to Arizona in 1895」
...(2) Sikyatki is not mentioned by name in any documentaryaccount of Tusayan, although the other villages are named and arereadily identifiable with existing pueblos...
Jesse Walter Fewkes 「Archeological Expedition to Arizona in 1895」
...The identification of Tusayan with the present country of the Hopidepends in great measure on the correct determination of the situationof Cibola...
Jesse Walter Fewkes 「Archeological Expedition to Arizona in 1895」
...Tobar, in Tusayan, heard of the greatriver to the west, and when he returned to the headquarters of Coronadoat Cibola the general dispatched Cardenas to investigate thetruth of the report...
Jesse Walter Fewkes 「Archeological Expedition to Arizona in 1895」
...The names of the Tusayan pueblos visited by Tobar in this firstentrance are nowhere mentioned in the several accounts which havecome down to us...
Jesse Walter Fewkes 「Archeological Expedition to Arizona in 1895」
...Figueroa, who was massacred atAwatobi in that year, went to Tusayan in 1674 with Aug...
Jesse Walter Fewkes 「Archeological Expedition to Arizona in 1895」
...From 1680 until 1692, the period of independence resultingfrom the great Pueblo revolt, there was no priest in Tusayan, nor,indeed, in all New Mexico...
Jesse Walter Fewkes 「Archeological Expedition to Arizona in 1895」
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