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THE THUNDER POWER OF RUMBLING-WINGS 107
By M. R. Harrington, Ethnologist, Museum of the American Indian, Heye
Foundation
TOKULKI OF TULSA 127
By John R. Swanton, Ethnologist, Bureau of American Ethnology, Smith-
sonian Institution
TRIBES OF THE SOUTH-WEST:
SLENDER-MAIDEN OF THE APACHE 147
By P. E. Goddard, Curator of Ethnology, American Museum of Natural
History
WHEN JOHN THE JEWELER WAS SICK 153
By A. M. Stephen, Sometime Resident Among the Hopi and Navaho
WAIYAUTITSA OF ZUÑI, NEW MEXICO 157
By Elsie Clews Parsons, Member of the Hopi Tribe
ZUÑI PICTURES 175
By Stewart Culin, Curator of Anthropology, Brooklyn Institute Museum
HAVASUPAI DAYS 179
By Leslie Spier of the Department of Sociology, University of Washington
EARTH-TONGUE, A MOHAVE 189
By A. L. Kroeber, Professor of Anthropology, University of California
MEXICAN TRIBES:
THE CHIEF SINGER OF THE TEPECANO 203
By J. Alden Mason, Assistant Curator of Anthropology, Field Museum of
Natural History
THE UNDERSTUDY OF TEZCATLIPOCA 237
By Herbert Spinden, Lecturer in Anthropology, Harvard University
HOW HOLON CHAN BECAME THE TRUE MAN OF HIS PEOPLE 251
By Sylvanus G. Morley, Associate, Carnegie Institution of Washington
THE TOLTEC ARCHITECT OF CHICHEN ITZA 265
By Alfred . Tozzer, Professor of Anthropology, Harvard University, and
Curator Middle American Archaeology, Peabody Museum
PACIFIC COAST TRIBES:
WIXI OF THE SHELLMOUND PEOPLE 273
By N. C. Nelson, Associate Curator of North American Archæology,
American Museum of Natural History
ALL IS TROUBLE THE KLAMATH 289
By T. T. Waterman, Ethnologist, Museum of the American Indian, Heye
Foundation

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Publication Information: Book Title: American Indian Life. Contributors: Elsie Clews Parsons - editor, C. Grant Lafarge - illustrator. Publisher: University of Nebraska Press. Place of Publication: Lincoln, NE. Publication Year: 1991. Page Number: vi.
    
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