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Muse urn Notes Museum of Northern Arizona VOL. 9 TO 11 JULY 1936 TO JUNE 1939 PUBLISHED BY NORTHERN ARIZONA SOCIETY OF SCIENCE AND' ART FLAGSTAFF, ARIZONA

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Page 1: Muse urn Notes - Limited reopening...Katharine Bartlett The Museum of Northern Arizona in 1937 ..... Harold S. Colton The Navajo Wedding Basket-1938 ..... 0mer C. Stewart The Exploration

Muse urn Notes Museum of Northern Arizona

VOL. 9 TO 11 JULY 1936 TO JUNE 1939

PUBLISHED BY NORTHERN ARIZONA SOCIETY OF SCIENCE AND' ART

FLAGSTAFF, ARIZONA

Page 2: Muse urn Notes - Limited reopening...Katharine Bartlett The Museum of Northern Arizona in 1937 ..... Harold S. Colton The Navajo Wedding Basket-1938 ..... 0mer C. Stewart The Exploration

TABLE OF CONTENTS

TITLE Author

How To Appreciate Hopi Handicrafts .... Katharine Bartlett

The Story of Tolchaco (A Mission for the Navajos, 1900-1918) ........................ Philip Johnston

Why Birds Are Banded ................................ Lyndon L. Hargrave

Navajo Common Law !- Notes on Political Organization, Property and Richard Van Inheritance ·-·-················-··········---·- ··-··· ··- ·-- Valkenburgh

Bird Life of the San Francisco Moun-tains, Arizona. Number Four: Swans, Geese, and Ducks ........................ Lyndon L. Hargrave

The Arroyo of the Rio De Flag, A Study of an Erosion Cycle .................... L. F. Brady

Winona Village - A Prehistoric Site Showing Hohokam Influence in the Flagstaff Area .......................................... J ohn C. McGregor

The Museum of Northern Arizona in 1936 ------------------------------------------------------------Harold S. Colton

Navajo House Types .................................... Gordon B. Page

Navajo Common Law II- Navajo Richard Van Law and Justice........................................ Valkenburgh

The "Long Walk" To Bosque Redondo As Told by Peshlaki Etsedi.. .................. Sallie Pierce Brewer

Sikyatki-Were the Inhabitants Hopi? .... Lyndon L. Hargrave

An Introduction to Hopi Pottery Design --------------------------------------------------------Virgil Hubert

The Small Herbarium. The Prepal'a-tion and use of a small botanical collection .................................................... Alfred F. Whiting

The Use of Kinship Terms in Hopi Ritual _________________________________ ___ ______________________ Mischa Titiev

The Eruption of Sunset Crater As An Eye Witness Might Have Observed It .................................................................. Harold S. Colton

Hopi Indian Agriculture II: Seed Source and Distribution .......................... Alfred F. Whiting

Some Notes on the Original Condition of The Little Colorado River: A Side Light on the Problems of Ero-sion ..................................... ......................... Harold S. Colton

Notes On the Indian Crafts of North-ern Ar izona ................................................ Katharine Bartlett

The Museum of Northern Arizona in 1937 ............................................................ Harold S. Colton

The Navajo Wedding Basket-1938 ........ 0mer C. Stewart

The Exploration of Limestone Solu-tion Cracks .................................................. Harold S. Colton

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Page 3: Muse urn Notes - Limited reopening...Katharine Bartlett The Museum of Northern Arizona in 1937 ..... Harold S. Colton The Navajo Wedding Basket-1938 ..... 0mer C. Stewart The Exploration

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The Museum Is Ten Years Old .............. Harold S. Colton 10 11

Navajo Common Law III: Etiquette, Richard Van Hospitality, Justice.................................. Valkenburgh 10 12

The Arts and Crafts of the Hopi Indians ...................................................... Mary-Russell F .Colton 11 1

Dr. F ewkes and Masauwu. The Birth of a Legend ................................................ Edmund N equatewa 11 2

Sacred Places and Shrines of the -N a- Richard Van vajo, Part I. The Sacred Moun- Valkenburgh and 11 3 tains ............................................................ Scotty Begay

Notes On Hopi Brocading .......................... Frederic H. Douglas 11 4

Dates Of Planting At the Hopi Indian Pueblo of Oraibi.. ...................................... Mischa Titiev 11 5

Results of a Study of the Cohonina Branch of the Patayan Culture in 1938 ............................................................ Lyndon L. Hargrave 11 6

Winona Village-1938 (A Report of J . C. McGregor 11 7 Progress) .................................................. Milton Wetherill

The Museum of Northern Arizona in 1938 ............................................................ Harold S. Colton 11 8

The Method of Geology As Applied to Rainbow Bridge .................................. Daniel T. O'Connell 11 9

Primitive Pottery Firing Methods ............ Harold S. Colton 11 10

The Late Quarternary History of Sev-eral Valleys of Northern Arizona: A Preliminary Announcement ................ John T . Hack 11 11

A Prehistoric "Mine" of Red Argillite, Resembling Pipestone, near Del Rio, Arizona ...................................................... Katharine Bartlett 11 12