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LIST OF ILLUSTRATIONS AND MAPS
Elsie at Lounsberry, 1930s ii
Henry Clews and Lucy Worthington, ca. 1874 xviii
Elsie at the Rocks, 1896 9
Elsie at Newport with her brothers, ca. 1887 22
Elsie at Newport with Sam Dexter, 1893 23
Sam Dexter, early 1890s 24
Katharine Dexter, early 1900s 28
Mary Kingsbury, mid-1890s 38
Stanford White to Elsie, ca. June 1896 40
Elsie and Herbert in Adirondacks, August 1900 50
Elsie and Lissa, early 1902 58
Elsie setting out from Pajarito Ranch,
New Mexico, September 1912
73
Lissa and John at the Rocks, Newport, 1908 78
Lissa and John with Herbert at Lenox, 1909 81
Alexander Goldenweiser, 1930s 100
Robert Lowie, 1920s 106
Pliny Goddard, 1920s 109
Clarence Day Jr. to Elsie, July 1918 122
Grant LaFarge, 1913 139
Stonover Farm, 1990 146
Alfred Kroeber, 1920 161
Lounsberry, 1990 186
Randolph Bourne to Elsie, May 1918 188
War god image and feather sticks from Zuni
shrine
191
Drawing of feather stick from Elsie's Zuni
notebook
196
Alfred Kroeber to Elsie, July 1918 206
A page from Elsie's fieldnotes, 30 September 1918 209
Lissa in 1920 215

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Publication Information: Book Title: Elsie Clews Parsons: Inventing Modern Life. Contributors: Desley Deacon - author. Publisher: The University of Chicago Press. Place of Publication: Chicago. Publication Year: 1997. Page Number: ix.
    
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