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- Ancient Pueblos of New Mexico and Arizona
(Harper's Monthly, 1875B)
- A Trail in the Far Southwest
(Harper's Monthly, 1876B)
- A look at Southwest landscapes and Indian ruins.
- The Cliff-Dwellers
(Scribners, 1879A)
- An Aboriginal Pilgrimage, by Sylvester Baxter (Century Magazine, 1882B)
- A remarkable Zuni pilgrimage from their tribal lands to Washington, DC and "The Ocean of Sunrise."
- My Adventures in Zuni, by Frank Cushing
(Century Magazine, 1883)
- A lengthy serial that begins in Volume 1883A and concludes in 1883B.
- Indian Education in the Southwest, by H.O. Ladd
(Century Magazine, 1887A)
- Among the Apaches, by Frederick Schwatka
(Century Magazine, 1887B)
- An Artist's Glimpse of Northern Arizona, by F.S. Dellenbaugh
(St. Nicholas, 1889)
- The First Americans, by F.S. Dellenbaugh
(St. Nicholas, 1889)
- A look at the Pueblos.
- Prehistoric Cave Dwellings [of the Southwest], by F.T. Bickford
(Century Magazine, 1890B)
- Land of the Living Cliff-Dwellers, by Frederick Schwatka
(Century Magazine, 1892B)
- The native cliff-dwellers of northern Mexico.
- Ascent of the Enchanted Mesa, by F.W. Hodge
(Century Magazine, 1898B)
- Katzimo, the mesa of the Acoma Indians in New Mexico.
- Notes on Old Mesa Life, by Artist Fernand Lungren
(Century Magazine, 1898B)
- Cliff-dwellings and pueblos of the Southwest.
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