Victor Mindeleff photograph albums relating to Pueblo architecture
Three photograph albums made by Victor Mindeleff documenting pueblo architecture, villages, and people. Some photographs, including those published in the Eighth Annual Report of the Bureau of American Ethnology, were made by Hillers, according to notations on file prints in Bureau of American Ethnology.
Victor and Cosmos Mindeleff photographs of Pueblo architecture
Photographs made by Victor and Cosmos Mindeleff, possibly as part of their studies of Pueblo architecture. They depict houses and ovens at Pescado, New Mexico, and a Hopi house at Moenkopi, Arizona.
MS 2621 Field plans and diagrams of inhabited pueblos and pueblo ruins of Arizona and New Mexico
Includes original drawings for illustration in Victor Mindeleff, "A Study of Pueblo Architecture: Tusayan and Cibola," BAE-AR 8, 1891.
Arthur W. Dow photographs of Laguna and Zuni Pueblos and cliff dwellings
Photographs made by Arthur W. Dow during a trip to Arizona and New Mexico with photographer Alvin L. Coburn. They document the Laguna and Zuni Pueblos and cliff dwellings in Walnut Canyon National Monument.
MS 2138 Notebook of sketches/plans of Pueblo dwellings
Cosmos Mindeleff photographs of cliff dwellings at Canyon de Chelly
Images of Canyon de Chelly, including cliff dwellings, masonry, overlooks, and a river.
Bureau of American Ethnology illustrations for publications
3 Prints (silver gelatin)
120 Items (circa 120 line drawings)
20 Graphite drawings
Mostly images of artifacts, architecture, peoples, and some maps published in various Bureau of American Ethnology publications, particularly the Annual Reports. Most of the line drawings were made by Henry Hobart Nichols, while most of the graphite drawings were possibly created by Edward Schumacher.
Fred Harvey Company collection of Carl Moon Southwest photographs
Fred Harvey (Firm)
This collection contains photographs that were commissioned by Fred Harvey Co. and shot by Carl Moon circa 1907-1914. The photographs depict American Indian communities in the southwest including A:shiwi (Zuni), Acoma Pueblo, Diné (Navajo), Hopi, Laguna Pueblo, and Taos Pueblo among many others.
Carol H. Krinsky papers
These papers consist of research materials collected and used by Professor Carol Herselle Krinsky for her book Contemporary Native American Architecture: Cultural Regeneration and Creativity.
Thomas Seymour films
6 Film reels (black-and-white silent, 16mm)
Amateur film of Gallup Ceremonial ca. 1927 and other footage of New Mexico and Arizona including Pueblo Bonito (Chaco), Aztec ruins, 4th of July celebration in Gallup, travels by horse into Canyon de Chelly, Acoma Pueblo. Most footage was taken by donor's father, Thomas Hartley Seymour. Please note that the contents of …