. Annual report for the year ended June 30 .... United States National Museum. Carefully painted dolls help the children recog- nize and name the hun- dreds of supernatural spirits, or kachinas, re- vered by their tribe. PUEBLO. Corn, the most important food of the Pueblo tribes, was cultivated with very simple wooden tools— the hoe, rake, and planting stick. Many changes in style have occurred during the Pueblo's more than 1500 years of pottery- making. These examples are from the late 19th century. B ? THE GIFT OF THE GODS : FOOD OF THE PUE8LOS-. Please note that these images are extracted f


. Annual report for the year ended June 30 .... United States National Museum. Carefully painted dolls help the children recog- nize and name the hun- dreds of supernatural spirits, or kachinas, re- vered by their tribe. PUEBLO. Corn, the most important food of the Pueblo tribes, was cultivated with very simple wooden tools— the hoe, rake, and planting stick. Many changes in style have occurred during the Pueblo's more than 1500 years of pottery- making. These examples are from the late 19th century. B ? THE GIFT OF THE GODS : FOOD OF THE PUE8LOS-. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original United States National Museum. [Washington] : Smithsonian Institution


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