
Documentary History of the Rio Grande Pueblos of New Mexico; I. Bibliographic Introduction Papers of the School of American Archaeology, No. 13
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- Bandelier, Adolph Francis Alphonse
1840 - 1914
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In the early 20th century, as the United States grappled with its cultural identity, Adolph F. Bandelier’s "Documentary History of the Rio Grande Pueblos of New Mexico; I. Bibliographic Introduction" emerged as a crucial scholarly work. This document meticulously catalogs the rich heritage and traditions of the Rio Grande Pueblos, emphasizing their unique social structures and spiritual practices. Bandelier's thorough bibliographic approach not only preserves the voices of these Indigenous communities but also highlights the significance of their historical narratives in the broader context of American history. Ideal for historians, students, and civic activists, this work invites readers to engage deeply with the complexities of cultural preservation and the ongoing relevance of Indigenous histories.
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