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0.66 Elsie Clews Parsons, Early Relations between Hopi and Keres, American Anthropologist, 1936.
0.64 Elsie Clews Parsons, Notes on Isleta Santa Ana and Acoma, American Anthropologist, 1920.
0.62 J. Walter Fewkes, The Winter Solstice Ceremony at Walpi, American Anthropologist, 1898.
0.60 J. Walter Fewkes, Tusayan Totemic Signatures, American Anthropologist, 1897.
0.60 Elsie Clews Parsons, The Ceremonial Calendar of the Tewa of Arizona, American Anthropologist, 1926.
0.60 J. Walter Fewkes, Morphology of Tusayan Altars, American Anthropologist, 1897.
0.57 Elsie Clews Parsons, The Humpbacked Flute Player of the Southwest, American Anthropologist, 1938.
0.57 Elsie Clews Parsons, The Laguna Migration to Isleta, American Anthropologist, 1928.
0.56 Elsie Clews Parsons, Notes on San Felipe and Santo Domingo, American Anthropologist, 1923.
0.56 J. Walter Fewkes, The Winter Solstice Altars at Hano Pueblo, American Anthropologist, 1899.
0.56 F. W. Hodge, Pueblo Indian Clans, American Anthropologist, 1896.
0.55 J. Walter Fewkes, Hopi Ceremonial Frames from Cañon De Chelly Arizona, American Anthropologist, 1906.
0.54 J. Walter Fewkes, The Butterfly in Hopi Myth and Ritual, American Anthropologist, 1910.
0.54 F. W. Hodge, Pueblo Snake Ceremonials, American Anthropologist, 1896.
0.53 J. Walter Fewkes, The Alósaka Cult of the Hopi Indians, American Anthropologist, 1899.
0.53 Elsie Clews Parsons, Census of the Shi'wanakwe Society of Zuñi, American Anthropologist, 1919.
0.52 J. Walter Fewkes, The Kinship of the Tusayan Villagers, American Anthropologist, 1894.
0.52 J. Walter Fewkes, The Owakulti Altar at Sichomovi Pueblo, American Anthropologist, 1901.
0.52 J. Walter Fewkes, Hopi Shrines near the East Mesa Arizona, American Anthropologist, 1906.
0.51 J. Walter Fewkes, A Comparison of Sia and Tusayan Snake Ceremonials, American Anthropologist, 1895.
0.50 Walter Hough J. Walter Fewkes, The Sio Shalako at the First Mesa July 9 1916. American Anthropologist, 1917,
0.50 Leslie A. White, Summary Report of Field Work at Acoma, American Anthropologist, 1928.
0.50 J. Walter Fewkes, Property-Right in Eagles among the Hopi, American Anthropologist, 1900.
0.49 Elsie Clews Parsons, The Hopi Wöwöchim Ceremony in 1920. American Anthropologist, 1923,
0.48 Elsie Clews Parsons, Tewa Kin Clan and Moiety, American Anthropologist, 1924.
0.48 J. Walter Fewkes, Minor Hopi Festivals, American Anthropologist, 1902.
0.47 J. Walter Fewkes, The Winter Solstice Ceremony at Walpi, American Anthropologist, 1898.
0.47 Elsie Clews Parsons, Note on the Night Chant at Tuwelchedu Which Came to an End on December 6 1920. American Anthropologist, 1921,
0.47 J. Walter Fewkes, The New-Fire Ceremony at Walpi, American Anthropologist, 1900.
0.47 J. P. Harrington, Old Indian Geographical Names around Santa Fe New Mexico, American Anthropologist, 1920.
0.45 Elsie Clews Parsons, Ritual Parallels in Pueblo and Plains Cultures with a Special Reference to the Pawnee, American Anthropologist, 1929.
0.45 Elsie Clews Parsons, A Pre-Spanish Record of Hopi Ceremonies, American Anthropologist, 1940.
0.43 Elsie Clews Parsons, Increase by Magic: A Zuñi Pattern, American Anthropologist, 1919.
0.43 Florence M. Hawley, Pueblo Social Organization as a Lead to Pueblo History, American Anthropologist, 1937.
0.43 Elsie Clews Parsons, Some Aztec and Pueblo Parallels, American Anthropologist, 1933.
0.43 Elsie Clews Parsons Ralph L. Beals, The Sacred Clowns of the Pueblo and Mayo-Yaqui Indians, American Anthropologist, 1934.
0.42 Elsie Clews Parsons, Further Notes on Isleta, American Anthropologist, 1921.
0.42 Elsie Clews Parsons, War God Shrines of Laguna and Zuñi, American Anthropologist, 1918.
0.41 Julian H. Steward, Notes on Hopi Ceremonies in Their Initiatory form in 1927-1928. American Anthropologist, 1931,
0.40 J. Walter Fewkes, The Lesser New-Fire Ceremony at Walpi, American Anthropologist, 1901.
0.39 Elsie Clews Parsons, Naming Practises in Arizona, American Anthropologist, 1937.
0.39 George Herzog, Note on Pima Moieties, American Anthropologist, 1936.
0.39 Edward P. Dozier, Resistance to Acculturation and Assimilation in an Indian Pueblo, American Anthropologist, 1951.
0.39 J. Walter Fewkes, The Kinship of a Tanoan-Speaking Community in Tusayan, American Anthropologist, 1894.
0.38 J. Walter Fewkes, Hopi Snake Washing, American Anthropologist, 1898.
0.38 Helen H. Roberts, The Reason for the Departure of the Pecos Indians for Jemez Pueblo, American Anthropologist, 1932.
0.38 Elsie Clews Parsons, Picuris New Mexico, American Anthropologist, 1939.
0.37 Elsie Clews Parsons, The Last Zuni Transvestite, American Anthropologist, 1939.
0.37 J. Walter Fewkes, The Sun's Influence on the form of Hopi Pueblos, American Anthropologist, 1906.
0.37 F. Mary Russell Harold S. Colton, Petroglyphs the Record of a Great Adventure, American Anthropologist, 1931.
0.37 William Duncan Strong, An Analysis of Southwestern Society, American Anthropologist, 1927.
0.37 Erik K. Reed, Navajo Monolingualism, American Anthropologist, 1944.
0.36 Frank Hamilton Cushing J. Walter Fewkes Elsie Clews Parsons, Contributions to Hopi History, American Anthropologist, 1922.
0.36 Leslie A. White, Masks in the Southwest, American Anthropologist, 1934.
0.36 Elsie Clews Parsons, Notes on Acoma and Laguna, American Anthropologist, 1918.
0.36 Edward Winslow Gifford, Southern Maidu Religious Ceremonies, American Anthropologist, 1927.
0.35 Morris Edward Opler, The Identity of the Apache Mansos, American Anthropologist, 1942.
0.35 Albert B. Reagan, Who Made the Kayenta-National Monument Ruins, American Anthropologist, 1920.
0.33 J. Walter Fewkes, On Certain Personages Who Appear in a Tusayan Ceremony, American Anthropologist, 1894.
0.33 Florence Hawley, Kokopelli of the Prehistoric South-Western Pueblo Pantheon, American Anthropologist, 1937.
0.32 Malcolm C. Collier, Leadership at Navajo Mountain and Klagetoh, American Anthropologist, 1946.
0.32 Elsie Clews Parsons, Ceremonial Friendship at Zuñi, American Anthropologist, 1917.
0.31 Elizabeth Tooker, Masking and Matrilineality in North America, American Anthropologist, 1968.
0.31 Barbara Aitken, The Morning Star Cult in the Southwest, American Anthropologist, 1927.
0.30 Elsie Clews Parsons, The Zuñi A'doshlě and Suukě, American Anthropologist, 1916.
0.30 J. P. Harrington, Note on the Names Moqui and Hopi, American Anthropologist, 1945.
0.30 Frederick Webb Hodge, The Early Navajo and Apache, American Anthropologist, 1895.
0.30 Berard Haile, Navaho Chantways and Ceremonials, American Anthropologist, 1938.
0.29 Edward P. Dozier, Spanish-Catholic Influences on Rio Grande Pueblo Religion, American Anthropologist, 1958.
0.29 Albert B. Reagan, Some Notes on the Snake Pictographs of Nine Mile Canyon Utah, American Anthropologist, 1933.
0.29 J. Walter Fewkes, The Pueblo Settlements near El Paso Texas, American Anthropologist, 1902.
0.29 J. Walter Fewkes, The Feather Symbol in Ancient Hopi Designs, American Anthropologist, 1898.
0.29 Albert B. Reagan, Petroglyphs Show That the Ancients of the Southwest Wore Masks, American Anthropologist, 1935.
0.28 Simon Marcson, Some Methodological Consequences of Correlational Analysis in Anthropology, American Anthropologist, 1943.
0.28 , Notes on Jemez Ethnography, American Anthropologist, 1927.
0.28 Ruth Underhill, Intercultural Relations in the Greater Southwest, American Anthropologist, 1954.
0.28 Robert H. Lowie, The Emergence Hole and the Foot Drum, American Anthropologist, 1938.
0.28 Berard Haile, A Note on the Navaho Visionary, American Anthropologist, 1940.
0.28 J. Walter Fewkes, A Few Tusayan Pictographs, American Anthropologist, 1892.
0.28 J. Walter Fewkes, The Prehistoric Culture of Tusayan, American Anthropologist, 1896.
0.27 Mischa Titiev, The Story of Kokopele, American Anthropologist, 1939.
0.27 Matilda Coxe Stevenson, Zuñi Ancestral Gods and Masks, American Anthropologist, 1898.
0.27 Nicholas Mirkowich, A Note on Navajo Place Names, American Anthropologist, 1941.
0.27 Malcolm Carr Katherine Spencer Doriane Woolley, Navaho Clans and Marriage at Pueblo Alto, American Anthropologist, 1939.
0.27 John Adair Evon Vogt, Navaho and Zuni Veterans: A Study of Contrasting Modes of Culture Change, American Anthropologist, 1949.
0.26 Elsie Clews Parsons, Notes on the Pima 1926. American Anthropologist, 1928,
0.26 M. Jean Tweedie, Notes on the History and Adaptation of the Apache Tribes, American Anthropologist, 1968.
0.26 Erik K. Reed, Navajo Independence and Acculturation, American Anthropologist, 1941.
0.26 Grenville Goodwin, The Characteristics and Function of Clan in a Southern Athapascan Culture, American Anthropologist, 1937.
0.26 Edward P. Dozier, Spanish-Indian Acculturation in the Southwest: Comments, American Anthropologist, 1954.
0.25 Omer C. Stewart, Navaho Basketry as Made by ute and Paiute, American Anthropologist, 1938.
0.25 Florence Hawley, An Examination of Problems Basic to Acculturation in the Rio Grande Pueblos, American Anthropologist, 1948.
0.25 Florence Hawley, Keresan Patterns of Kinship and Social Organization, American Anthropologist, 1950.
0.25 Evon Z. Vogt, A Study of the Southwestern Fiesta System as Exemplified by the Laguna Fiesta, American Anthropologist, 1955.
0.24 Erik K. Reed, Information on the Navaho in 1706. American Anthropologist, 1941,
0.24 M. E. Opler, The Mescalero Apache Bow-Drill, American Anthropologist, 1935.
0.24 John Adair, Reply to Goldfrank, American Anthropologist, 1969.
0.24 Elsie Clews Parsons, The Kinship Nomenclature of the Pueblo Indians, American Anthropologist, 1932.
0.24 Pearl Beaglehole, Census Data from Two Hopi Villages, American Anthropologist, 1935.
0.24 Peter M. Whiteley, Land Availability and the Oraibi Split: A Rejoinder to Levy, American Anthropologist, 1990.
0.23 Charles B. White, The Western Apache and Cross-Cousin Marriage, American Anthropologist, 1957.
0.23 Laura Adams Armer, Navaho Sand-Paintings, American Anthropologist, 1931.
0.23 Esther Schiff, A note on Twins, American Anthropologist, 1921.
0.23 Barbara Freire-Marreco, Tewa Kinship Terms from the Pueblo of Hano Arizona, American Anthropologist, 1914.
0.23 Charles R. Kaut, Western Apache Clan and Phratry Organization, American Anthropologist, 1956.
0.23 Elsie Clews Parsons, The Zuñi Ła'mana, American Anthropologist, 1916.
0.23 Leland C. Wyman Flora L. Bailey, Two Examples of Navaho Physiotherapy, American Anthropologist, 1944.
0.22 J. Alden Mason, The Papago Harvest Festival, American Anthropologist, 1920.
0.22 Philip Drucker, Addenda on the Southwestern Ceremonial House, American Anthropologist, 1939.
0.22 Phil Hughte, A Zuni Artist Looks at Frank Hamilton Cushing, American Anthropologist, 1995.
0.22 William T. Beaver, Peyote and the Hopi, American Anthropologist, 1952.
0.22 William Y. Adams, Navajo Social Organization, American Anthropologist, 1971.
0.22 Esther S. Goldfrank, Concerning "People of the Middle Place", American Anthropologist, 1969.
0.21 J. Walter Fewkes, A-WA'-TO BI: An Archeological Verification of a Tusayan Legend, American Anthropologist, 1893.
0.21 Richard W. Stoffle, The Hopi Navajo Paiute Zuni Land Disputes, American Anthropologist, 1990.
0.21 Morris Edward Opler, The Jicarilla Apache Ceremonial Relay Race, American Anthropologist, 1944.
0.21 Erik K. Reed, Transition to History in the Pueblo Southwest, American Anthropologist, 1954.
0.21 Clyde Kluckhohn, Participation in Ceremonials in a Navaho Community, American Anthropologist, 1938.
0.21 Edgar L. Hewett, Studies on the Extinct Pueblo of Pecos, American Anthropologist, 1904.
0.21 Harold E. Driver, Reply to Opler on Apachean Subsistence Residence and Girls' Puberty Rites, American Anthropologist, 1972.
0.21 J. Walter Fewkes, A Central American Ceremony Which Suggests the Snake Dance of the Tusayan Villagers, American Anthropologist, 1893.
0.21 William Y. Adams, Navaho Automotive Terminology, American Anthropologist, 1968.
0.20 Ralph L. Beals, National Research Council Research Aid Fund, American Anthropologist, 1932.
0.20 Wayne Dennis Marsena Galbreath Dennis, Cradles and Cradling Practices of the Pueblo Indians, American Anthropologist, 1940.
0.20 Wilcomb E. Washburn, Comment on Richard Stoffle's Commentary "The Hopi Navajo Paiute Zuni Land Disputes", American Anthropologist, 1990.
0.20 Morris E. Opler, Cause and Effect in Apachean Agriculture Division of Labor Residence Patterns and Girls' Puberty Rites, American Anthropologist, 1972.
0.20 Fred Voget, A Shoshone Innovator, American Anthropologist, 1950.
0.20 Aleš Hrdlička, Notes on the Pima of Arizona, American Anthropologist, 1906.
0.20 Alice Schlegel, African Political Models in the American Southwest: Hopi as an Internal Frontier Society, American Anthropologist, 1992.
0.20 Esther S. Goldfrank, Irrigation Agriculture and Navaho Community Leadership: Case Material on Environment and Culture, American Anthropologist, 1945.
0.20 John P. Harrington, Tewa Relationship Terms, American Anthropologist, 1912.
0.19 Jerrold E. Levy, Community Organization of the Western Navajo, American Anthropologist, 1962.
0.19 Gladys A. Reichard, The Translation of Two Navaho Chant Words, American Anthropologist, 1942.
0.19 Katharine Bartlett, A Unique Pueblo II Bird Fetish, American Anthropologist, 1932.
0.19 Esther S. Goldfrank, Socialization Personality and the Structure of Pueblo Society (With Particular Reference to Hopi and Zuni), American Anthropologist, 1945.
0.19 Elsie Clews Parsons, A Few Zuni Death Beliefs and Practices, American Anthropologist, 1916.
0.19 Fred Voget, Individual Motivation in the Diffusion of the Wind River Shoshone Sundance to the Crow Indians, American Anthropologist, 1948.
0.19 Mischa Titiev, The Problem of Cross-Cousin Marriage among the Hopi, American Anthropologist, 1938.
0.19 Berard Haile, Reichard's Chant of Waning Endurance, American Anthropologist, 1943.
0.19 Edgar A. Mearns, Ornithological Vocabulary of the Moki Indians, American Anthropologist, 1896.
0.19 M. E. Opler, The Kinship Systems of the Southern Athabaskan-Speaking Tribes, American Anthropologist, 1936.
0.18 Esther S. Goldfrank, More on Irrigation Agriculture and Navaho Community Leadership, American Anthropologist, 1946.
0.18 Leslie Spier, Problems Arising from the Cultural Position of the Havasupai, American Anthropologist, 1929.
0.18 A. L. Kroeber, Pueblo Traditions and Clans, American Anthropologist, 1918.
0.18 George C. Barker, Some Functions of Catholic Processions in Pueblo and Yaqui Culture Change, American Anthropologist, 1958.
0.18 Charles R. Kaut, Notes on Western Apache Religious and Social Organization, American Anthropologist, 1959.
0.18 D. D. Gaillard, The Papago of Arizona and Sonora, American Anthropologist, 1894.
0.18 , Proceedings of the American Ethnological Society Inc, American Anthropologist, 1917.
0.17 Ralph L. Beals, Further Notes on the Cultural Affiliations of Northern Mexican Nomads, American Anthropologist, 1936.
0.17 J. Walter Fewkes, Pacific Coast Shells from Prehistoric Tusayan Pueblos, American Anthropologist, 1896.
0.17 Ruth Fulton Benedict, A Brief Sketch of Serrano Culture, American Anthropologist, 1924.
0.17 Esther S. Goldfrank, Intercultural Relations in the Greater Southwest: Comments, American Anthropologist, 1954.
0.17 John R. Swanton, Pueblo Clans: A Reply, American Anthropologist, 1918.
0.17 Charlie R. Steen, Some Notes on the Use of Tobacco and Cane Pipes by the Pimas of the Gila Valley, American Anthropologist, 1943.
0.17 M. E. Opler, A Note on the Cultural Affiliations of Northern Mexican Nomads, American Anthropologist, 1935.
0.17 Albert B. Reagan, Myth about the Moon-Mother and the Bear, American Anthropologist, 1927.
0.17 J. Walter Fewkes, Ventilators in Ceremonial Rooms of Pre Historic Cliff-Dwellings, American Anthropologist, 1908.
0.17 W. W. Hill, Note on the Pima Berdache, American Anthropologist, 1938.
0.17 John P. Harrington, The Tewa Indian Game of "Cañute", American Anthropologist, 1912.
0.17 Albert N. Gilbertson, Negro-Ute Métis, American Anthropologist, 1913.
0.16 J. O. Brew, Transition to History in the Pueblo Southwest: Comments, American Anthropologist, 1954.
0.16 Suzanne L. Simons, A Critique of Brandt's "Sandia Pueblo", American Anthropologist, 1982.
0.16 Stanley A. Freed Ruth S. Freed, A Note on Regional Variation in Navajo Kinship Terminology, American Anthropologist, 1970.
0.16 Florence Hawley, The Role of Pueblo Social Organization in the Dissemination of Catholicism, American Anthropologist, 1946.
0.16 Mischa Titiev, A Hopi Salt Expedition, American Anthropologist, 1937.
0.16 Edward Sapir, Internal Linguistic Evidence Suggestive of the Northern Origin of the Navaho, American Anthropologist, 1936.
0.16 John G. Bourke Julie Mindeleff, Notes and News, American Anthropologist, 1895.
0.16 Robert Brightman, Traditions of Subversion and the Subversion of Tradition: Cultural Criticism in Maidu Clown Performances, American Anthropologist, 1999.
0.16 J. Walter Fewkes J. G. Owens, The Lᾱ'-Lᾱ-Kο̄n-TA: A Tusayan Dance, American Anthropologist, 1892.
0.16 George L. Trager, The Kinship and Status Terms of the Tiwa Languages, American Anthropologist, 1943.
0.16 Ruth Underhill, Note on Easter Devils at Kawori'k on the Papago Reservation, American Anthropologist, 1934.
0.16 W. W. Hill, Stability in Culture and Pattern, American Anthropologist, 1939.
0.15 Edward F. Castetter, Early Tobacco Utilization and Cultivation in the American Southwest, American Anthropologist, 1943.
0.15 E. Adamson Hoebel, Major Contributions of Southwestern Studies to Anthropological Theory, American Anthropologist, 1954.
0.15 M. E. Opler, A Summary of Jicarilla Apache Culture, American Anthropologist, 1936.
0.15 Maureen Trudelle Schwarz, Unraveling the Anchoring Cord: Navajo Relocation 1974 to 1996. American Anthropologist, 1997,
0.15 J. Walter Fewkes, A Contribution to Ethnobotany, American Anthropologist, 1896.
0.15 E. Adamson Hoebel, Keresan Witchcraft, American Anthropologist, 1952.
0.15 John G. Bourke F. W. Hodge Julie Mindeleff Samuel A. Lafone Quevedo, Notes and News, American Anthropologist, 1895.
0.15 Alaska Packers Association Walter Hough, Anthropological Notes, American Anthropologist, 1917.
0.15 L. L. W. Wilson, A Prehistoric Anthropomorphic Figure from the Rio Grande Basin, American Anthropologist, 1916.
0.15 J. Walter Fewkes, A Fictitious Ruin in Gila Valley Arizona, American Anthropologist, 1907.
0.15 Grenville Goodwin, The Social Divisions and Economic Life of the Western Apache, American Anthropologist, 1935.
0.15 Elsie Clews Parsons, Note on Navajo War Dance, American Anthropologist, 1919.