Bibliography
essay 1979 Ortiz, Alfonso & Ortiz, Alfonso

Zia PuebloNorth America > Southwest and Basin
This is the bibliography for Native Americans of the Southwest that are included the Handbook of North American Indians. It includes citations to documents on Zia Pueblo....

Bibliography
book chapter 1983 Ortiz, Alfonso

NavajoNorth America > Southwest and Basin
This work provides the bibliography for Native Americans of the Southwest that are included the Handbook of North American Indians. It includes citations to documents on the Navajo....

The Tewa world
Book 1969 Ortiz, Alfonso

Tewa PueblosNorth America > Southwest and Basin
This monograph presents an account of the Tewa world view and the role of the dual organization in a functioning society. In this study Ortiz describes some of the major issues on dual orgnization as discussed by Lévi-Strauss and Maybury-Lewis, and w...

San Juan Pueblo
essay 1979 Ortiz, Alfonso

Tewa PueblosNorth America > Southwest and Basin
San Juan is the largest and northermost of the six Tewa-speaking pueblos. This article presents a brief culture summary of San Juan and its people from approximately 1541, at the time of first European-Indian contact, to 1977. This study focuses on t...

Tesuque Pueblo
essay 1979 Edelman, Sandra A. & Ortiz, Alfonso

Tewa PueblosNorth America > Southwest and Basin
Tesuque is the southermost of six extant Rio Grande Tewa Pueblos, and the closest to the city of Santa Fe, New Mexico, some nine miles to the south. The brief summary data presented here on Tesuque discusses language and territory, sociopolitical org...

Chiricahua Apache
essay 1983 Opler, Morris Edward & Ortiz, Alfonso

Eastern ApacheNorth America > Southwest and Basin
This is a succinct summary of Chiricahua ethnology, dating from approximately 1540 to about 1970. The text describes tribal territory and subdivisions, culture history, demography, political and social organization, subsistence, division of labor, th...