
Illustrations
FOREWORD
GENERAL INTRODUCTION
INTRODUCTION TO VOLUME ONE
THE APACHE
HISTORICAL SKETCH
HOMELAND AND LIFE
MYTHOLOGY - CREATION MYTH
MEDICINE AND MEDICINE-MEN
THE MESSIAH CRAZE
A striking visual anthology captures the daily lives of the Apache, Navajo, Jicarilla and other tribes at the turn of the twentieth century. Photogravures taken by a dedicated field artist present everything from desert camps and river fords to ceremonial dress and intimate moments of family life. Each image is paired with careful notes that describe hunting practices, craftwork, and the rhythms of tribal communities as they moved across mountains and plains.
The accompanying foreword underscores the urgency of preserving these traditions before they fade beneath the tide of assimilation. Listeners will be guided through vivid, on‑the‑ground observations that reveal both the outward vitality and the deeper spiritual world of the peoples portrayed. The work stands as a rare, earnest record of a culture on the brink of change, offering a window into a vanished way of life.
Language
en
Duration
~6 hours (347K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Release date
2006-10-03
Rights
Public domain in the USA.
Subjects

1868–1952
Best known for the monumental series The North American Indian, this photographer spent decades traveling across the West to create one of the most ambitious visual records of Native life ever attempted. His work remains powerful and widely discussed for both its artistic beauty and the questions it raises about representation and history.
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