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Native Americans in Victorian America:
Tribes of the Southwest & Mexico

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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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