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35 page letter about Cushing's exploration of the area of Kolhu/wala:wa in northeastern Arizona and northwestern New Mexico; descriptions of Zuni ceremonial practices.
1881-01-13
26 page typed copy of a letter from Cushing to Spencer Baird about Cushing's exploration of caves and the area of Kolhu/wala:wa in northeastern Arizona and northwestern New Mexico; descriptions of Zuni ceremonial practices.
1881-01-13
25 page catalog of items Cushing collected during an exploration of caves and ruins in northeastern Arizona and northwestern New Mexico in 1880-81
1881-12-04
Two pages of an interview of several Zuni religious leaders at the Zuni Tribal Council chambers about the location and religious significance of Kolhu/wala:wa.
1986-02-04
Pages 11, 58-59 of a deposition of Alvin Lynn Nastacio taken for the United States Court of Claims case of the Zuni Indians of New Mexico, Plaintiff, vs. United States of America, Defendant Number 161-79-L; about the cultural and religious...
1980-02-23
Pages 10-20 of a deposition of Tom Awelagte for the United States Court of Claims case of the Zuni Indians of New Mexico, Plaintiff, vs. United States of America, Defendant Number 161-79L; about the cultural and religious significance of...
1980-02-21
Pages 482-483 about Zuni beliefs and rituals concerning death and Kolhu/wala:wa, and pages 521-522 about kachina priests or gods from Kolhu/wala:wa and some of their rituals.
2024-12-04
Chapter Seven 'Zuni Kachina' pages 277-296; description of the meaning of kachinas and their significance in the ceremonies, dances, and masks of Pueblo Indian tribes.
2024-12-04
Page XV of the introduction, pages 1, 7-8, 11, 16, 19, 22, 25, 40, 121, 125 featuring excerpts of Pueblo Indian folktales about kachinas containing mentions of the Sacred Lake, or Kolhu/wala:wa.
1967-12-04
Three page introduction to the bibliography; eight pages listing the abbreviations used; pages 149-153 focusing on the Southwest and Zuni folklore.
1984-12-04
36 pages featuring excerpts from Zuni folk tales; contains references to Sacred Lake, Kachina Village, or Kolhu/wala:wa.
2024-12-04
Two pages of excerpts of Zuni folk tales featuring references to Kolhu/wala:wa from the Journal of American Folklore Volume 43 January-March 1930 Number 167
2024-12-04
Pages 163-169 of Records of the Past Volume 5 Part 6 June 1906; essay about the spiritual importance of springs to Pueblo Indians; makes reference to Kolhu/wala:wa.
2024-12-04
Seven pages about the importance of Zuni Salt Lake and the surrounding area to the Navajo and Pueblo Indian tribes; describes the trails through the area to Zuni Salt Lake and the use of the lake for salt gathering and religious purposes; makes...
1984-06-01
Two page description of Kolhu/wala:wa, a dike that was built that affected the spring, and the status of the springs.
1989-04-01
Pages 14-17, 20, 27, 45 of a deposition for United States Court of Claims case Zuni Indians of New Mexico, Plaintiff, vs. United States of America, Defendant Number 161-79L; about the importance and religious significance of Kolhu/wala:wa and the...
1980-02-27
Eleven page transcript of an interview with Zuni artist Alex Seowtewa about murals painted during the restoration of an old mission, about Zuni attitudes toward nature, about the preservation of Zuni culture and religion.
1980-04-01
Three page transcript of an interview of Alta Natechu conducted by Dana Lepofsky about Zuni medical practices and the use of plants as medicine.
1984-08-23
Four page interview of Pensancio Lasiloo conducted by Dana Lepofsky about Zuni medical practices and plants used as medicine.
1984-12-04
One page handwritten note about Dana Lepofsky and her research on Indian medical practices and ethnobotany.
Pages 1, 7, 9, and 10 from a transcript of an interview with several Zuni tribal council members about religion, and about women taking part in tribal ceremonies.
1986-01-22
Pages 102-103 featuring part of a story titled "The Serpent of the Sea" about a maiden and her lover who dwells in the water, and why Zuni Indians believe springs are sacred.
2024-12-04
Pages 269-277 from "Holmes Anniversary Volume: Anthropological Essays Presented to William Henry Holmes in Honor of His Seventieth Birthday, December 1, 1916 / by His Friends and Colaborers"; an essay about Zuni religious and ceremonial practices,...
1916-12-01
Pages 1, 10-11; a transcript of and notes about an interview of artist Alex Seowtewa about Zuni pilgrimages to Kolhu/wala:wa, and about Zuni beliefs concerning death and burial rites.
1986-02-13
Pages 86-87 from Chapter 3, Dances of Zuni Pueblo; a description of the Zuni summer rain dance.
2024-12-04
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