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Cuckoos on the Hearth Northeast Harbor Library |
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| Cuckoos on the Hearth Northeast Harbor Library Description: Script of a three-act play by Parker Fennelly of New York and Northeast Harbor. It was staged at the Morosco Theater in NY in October 1941 under direction of Antoinette Perry. 1st copyright title " Two Story House" 1941; Cuckoos on the Hearth 1942. Scan: Cover, first pages only. | ||
Other Indian Events of New England Northeast Harbor Library |
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| Other Indian Events of New England Northeast Harbor Library Description: A collection of interesting incidents in the lives of the early settlers and the Indians of this country with reproduction of old prints and photographs. Volume II. Issued by the State Street Trust Company of Boston in commemoration of its 50th anniversary. | |
Eastern Algonkian Block-Stamp decoration: A New World original or an acculturated art Northeast Harbor Library |
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| Eastern Algonkian Block-Stamp decoration: A New World original or an acculturated art Northeast Harbor Library Description: Research Series No. 1. Published by the Archeological Society of New Jersey, Trenton, New Jersey, June 1947. With an addendum: "Some early Indian basket makers of southern New England", by Eva L. Butler. | |
Hail Chant and Water Chant Northeast Harbor Library |
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| Hail Chant and Water Chant Northeast Harbor Library Description: Recorded by Mary C. Wheelwright. Navajo Religion Series, Vol. II. | ||
Navajo Creation Myth Northeast Harbor Library |
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| Navajo Creation Myth Northeast Harbor Library Description: The Story of the Emergence, told by Hasteen Klah, recorded by Mary C. Wheelwright. Navajo Religion Series, Vol. I. | ||
Emergence Myth Northeast Harbor Library |
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| Emergence Myth Northeast Harbor Library Description: According to the Hanelthnayhe or Upward-reaching rite. Recorded by Father Berard Haile, O. F. M. Rewritten by Mary C. Wheelwright. With 13 serigraph color plates by Louie Ewing after sand paintings recorded by Franc J. Newcomb, Mrs. John Wetherell and Mrs. Laura A. Armer. Navajo Religion Series, Vol. III. |