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The traditional spelling, Zuñi, is misleading. The # is pronounced
as in any English word.
The following is a selected bibliography on Zuñi. The references
in this chapter are numbered as in this list. ;
Benedict, Ruth.
1.-Zuñi Mythology. Columbia University Contributions to
Anthropology, 2 vol, XXI. New York, 1934.
2. Psychological Types in the Cultures of the Southwest. Pro-
ceedings of the Twenty-third International Congress of Ameri-
canists, 572-81. New York, 1928. ;
Bunzel, Ruth L.
1. Introduction to Zuñi Ceremonialism. Forty-Seventh Annual
Report of the Bureau of American Ethnology, 467-544. Wash-
ington, 1932.
2. Zuiii Ritual Poetry. Ibid. 611-835.
3. Zuñi Katchinas. Ibid. 837-1086.
4. Zuñi Texts. Publications of the American Ethnological So-
ciety, XV. New York, 1933.
Cushing, Frank Hamilton.
1. Outlines of Zufii Creation Myths. Thirteenth Annual Report
of the Bureau of American Ethnology. Washington, 1926.
2. Zuñi Folk Tales. New York, 1901.
5. My Experiences in Zuñi. The Century Magazine, ns. 3, 4,
1888.
4. Zuñi Breadstuffs. Publications of the Museum of the Ameri-
can Indian, Heye Foundation, VIII. New York, 1920.
5. Zuñi Fetishes. Second Annual Report of the Bureau of Ameri.
can Ethnology. Washington, 1883.
Kroeber, A. L. Zuiii Kin and Clan. Anthropological Papers of
the American Museum of Natural History, vol. XVIII, part 2.
New York, 1917.
Parsons, Elsie Clews. Notes on Zuñi, I and II. Memoir; of the
American Anthropological Association, vol. 4, no. 3, 1927.
Stevenson, Matilda Cox.
1. The Zuñi Indians. Twenty-Third Annual Report of the
Bureau of American Ethnology. Washington, 1904.
2. The Religious Life of the Zuñi Child. Ibid, V. Washington,
1887.
52 Kidder, Ã. V. Southwest Archæology. Yale University Press. New
Haven, 1934.
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