In my mother's house, by Ann Nolan Clark, illustrated by Velino Herrera.
Material type: TextPublisher: New York, The Viking press, 1941Description: 56 p. illus. (part col.) 27 cmSubject(s): Tewa Indians -- Juvenile poetry | Children's poetry, American | Tewa Indians -- Poetry | Indians of North America -- Poetry | American poetryDDC classification: 970.004/97 LOC classification: E99.T35 | C56Summary: A young Tewa Indian describes the homes, customs, work, and strong communal spirit of his people.Item type | Current location | Collection | Call number | Status | Date due | Barcode |
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Special Collections | Cross-Cultural Dance Resources Collections Archive Room, PEBE 121 | Non-fiction | E99.T35 C56 (Browse shelf) | Not For Loan | 0000000222754 |
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E99.S54 D39 Blackfoot ghost dance / | E99.S54 S3 1968 My life as an Indian. | E99.T2 O55 Oo-oónah art : | E99.T35 C56 In my mother's house, | E99.T35 J28 Tewa firelight tales / | E99.T35 L3 Seeking life. | E99.T4 M3 The Dogrib hand game, |
Illustrated lining-papers in color.
"First published May 1941."
A young Tewa Indian describes the homes, customs, work, and strong communal spirit of his people.
Cross-Cultural Dance Resources Gift 2008
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