by LeRoy Hafen, with additional information by Willena D. Cartwright, in consultation with H.M. Wormington.
Illustrations: Mesa de Mayo District petroglyphs -- Yucca sandals and feather robe -- Pueblo pottery -- Pueblo women baking corn bread -- Cliff Palace, Mesa Verde National Park -- Metate and mano, mortar and pestle, stone hammers and axes -- Mugs from burial mounds -- Children of Severo, Chief of the Capote Utes -- Buckskin Charlie -- Crazy Bull and Friday, Northern Arapahoes -- Southern Utes -- Ute Chief Shavano with son and brother -- Ute Chiefs Ouray and Ignacio -- Utes at Manitou Springs, 1912 -- Indian self torture in the Sun Dance -- Ute Indian Bear Dance -- Ute horsemen crossing Los Pinos, 1899 -- Ute camp near Ignacio, 1890 -- Indian women playing the game of Shinny at Navaho Springs in 1906 -- Ute women and their babies -- Chipeta, wife of Ute Chief Ouray.
"This booklet was first published by the State Historical Society of Colorado in 1952, bearing the by-line of LeRoy R. Hafen, then Colorado state historian, now state historian emeritus. This revised edition incorporates much of Dr. Hafen's original text. In the light of later information, some changes and additions have been made, especially in the first part, pertaining to Prehistoric Peoples. The new material in that part was compiled by Willena D. Cartwright, curator of state museums, State Historical Society of Colorado, in consultation with H. M. Wormington, curator, department of archaeology, Denver Museum of Natural History." -- title page verso
Bibliography on back cover.
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