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This index has links to resources at Sacred-texts about the religion, mythology, folklore and spiritual practices of Native Americans of the desert Southwestern region.

The following tribes have their own indices:

Navajo

Hopi

Zui

The Delight Makers

by Adolf F. Bandelier [1890]


An ethnographic novel of pre-columbian Pueblo life.

Pueblo Indian Folk-Stories

by Charles F. Lummis [1910]

A
classic retelling of Pueblo mythology by a pioneering scholar of the Southwest region.

Tales of the Cochiti Indians

by Ruth Benedict [1931]


Bureau of American Ethnology Bulletin 98.

A ethnographic collection of folklore from one of the New Mexico Pueblo groups, the Cochiti, by one of the greatest 20th century anthropologists.

Dancing Gods

by Erna Fergusson [1931]


This classic description of Southwestern ceremonialism is also a great read.

Songs of the Tewa

tr. by Herbert Joseph Spinden [1931]


An evocative collection of poetry from the Tewa Pueblo people, plus an extended essay on Native American poetry.

Origin Myth of Acoma

by Matthew W. Stirling [1942]

(Bureau of American Ethnology Bulletin 135)

A
fascinating academic study of the Acoma Pueblo myth cycle.

The Tribes of the Thirty-Fifth Parallel

Harper's New Monthly Magazine, Vol. XVII.--No. 100, September. [1858]


Aw-aw-tam Indian Nights (Myths and Legends of the Pima)

by J. William Lloyd [1911]


Folklore of the Pima, residents of the deserts of southern Arizona.

Yaqui Myths and Legends

by Ruth Warner Giddings [1959]


Native American folklore from the coast of the Sonora desert of Mexico.

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