Frederic H. Douglas
Born 1897-01-01
Died 1956-01-01
Identifiers
- Open LibraryOL1966678A
Top Subjects
- Indians of North America (7)
- Indian baskets (6)
- Indians (5)
- New Southwest (4)
- America (4)
- Old Southwest (4)
- Indian art (3)
Books by Frederic H. Douglas
Total count: 66
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Pueblo Indian pottery makingDenver art museum1930-01-01
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The pueblo Golden AgeDenver art museum1930-01-01
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Southwestern Indian dwellingsDenver art museum1930-01-01
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Pueblo Indian clothingDenver art museum1930-01-01
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Iroquois foodsDenver Art Museum, Dept. of Indian Art1931-01-01
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The Navaho IndiansDenver art museum1931-01-01
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American Indian tobaccovarieties, cultivation, methods of useDenver art museum1931-01-01
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Hopi Indian basketryDenver art museum1931-01-01
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The Plains Indian tipiDenver art museum1931-01-01
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The Puget Sound Indiansnames, locations and cultureDenver art museum1931-01-01
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The New England tribesnames and locationsDenver art museum1931-01-01
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The Menomini Indians, a woodland tribeDenver art museum1931-01-01
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Iroquoian and Algonkin wampummanufacture and usesDenver Art Museum, Dept. of Indian Art1931-01-01
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The Blackfoot IndiansDenver art museum1931-01-01
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Plains Indian clothingDenver art museum1931-01-01
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Hopi Indian weavingDenver art museum1931-01-01
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The Ojibwa or Chippewa IndiansDenver art museum1931-01-01
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The Plains Indian earth lodgehistoric periodDenver art museum1931-01-01
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Hopi Indian potteryDenver art museum1932-01-01
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The grass house of the Wichita and CaddoDenver art museum1932-01-01
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Long Island Indian tribesDenver art museum1932-01-01
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New England Indian houses, forts and villagesColonial periodDenver Art Museum, Dept. of Indian Art1932-01-01
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Long Island Indian cultureDenver art museum1932-01-01
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The Wichita Indians and allied tribesWaco, Towakoni, and KichaiDenver art museum1932-01-01
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The Sioux or Dakota nationdivisions, history and numbersDenver art museum1932-01-01
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The Klamath IndiansDenver art museum1932-01-01
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Modern Pueblo Indian villagesDenver art museum1932-01-01
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Hopi potteryEsto pub. co.1933-01-01
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Colors in Indian artstheir sources and usesDenver Art Museum, Dept. of Indian Art1933-01-01
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Tribes of the SouthwestDenver art museum, Dept. of Indian Art1933-01-01
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Symbolism in Indian art and the difficulties of its interpretationDenver art museum, Dept. of Indian Art1934-01-01
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Indian vegetable dyesDenver art museum, Dept. of Indian Art1934-01-01
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Apache Indian coiled basketryDenver art museum, Dept. of Indian Art1934-01-01
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Design areas in Indian artDenver art museum, Dept. of Indian Art1934-01-01
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Pottery of the southwestern tribesDenver art museum, Dept. of Indian Art1935-01-01
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Basketry construction technicsDenver art museum, Dept. of Indian Art1935-01-01
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Apache basketsEsto Pub. Co.1935-01-01
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Basketry decoration technicsDenver art museum, Dept. of Indian Art1935-01-01
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Copper and the IndianDenver Art Museum, Dept. of Indian Art1936-01-01
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North American Plains IndiansHide dressing and bead sewing techniquesDenver art museum1936-01-01
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Totem polesDenver Art Museum, Dept. of Indian Art1936-01-01
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Plains beads and beadwork designsDenver Art Museum1936-01-01
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Parfleches and other rawhide articlesDenver Art Museum, Dept. of Indian Art1936-01-01
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Northwest Coast Indians2nd ed.Denver art museum1937-01-01
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The main divisions of California Indian basketryDenver Art Museum, Dept. of Indian Art1937-01-01
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Tribal namesDenver Art Museum, Dept. of Indian Art1937-01-01
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Tribes of the Great Lakes regionDenver Art Museum, Dept. of Indian Art1937-01-01
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Weaving of the Keres pueblosLaguna, Tsia, Santa Ana, San Felipe, Santo Domingo, Cochiti ; Weaving of the Tiwa pueblos and Jemez : Isleta, Sandia, Taos, Picuris, JemezDenver Art Museum, Dept. of Indian Art1939-01-01
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Weaving in the Tewa pueblosTesuque, Nambe, San Ildefonso, Santa Clara, San JuanDenver Art Museum, Dept. of Indian Art1939-01-01
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Acoma Pueblo weaving and embroideryDenver Art Museum, Dept. of Indian Art1939-01-01
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Types of southwestern coiled basketryDenver Art Museum, Dept. of Indian Art1939-01-01
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Weaving at Zuni puebloDenver Art Museum, Dept. of Indian Art1940-01-01
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Navaho silversmithing2nd printing of 2nd ed.Denver art museum1940-01-01
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Southwestern twined, wicker and plaited basketryDenver Art Museum, Dept. of Indian Art1940-01-01
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Main types of Pueblo cotton textilesDenver Art Museum, Dept. of Indian Art1940-01-01
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Birchbark and the IndianDenver Art Museum, Dept. of Indian Art1941-01-01
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Porcupine quillworkDenver Art Museum, Dept. of Indian Art1941-01-01
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Indian art of the United StatesMuseum of Modern Art1941-01-01
Indian art of the United StatesMuseum of Modern Art1941-01-01-
Main types of Indian metal jewelryDenver Art Museum, Dept. of Indian Art1941-01-01
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Periods of Pueblo culture and history2d ed.Denver art museum1942-01-01
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Basic types of Indian women's costumesDenver Art Museum, Dept. of Indian Art1950-01-01
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Indian culture areas in the United StatesDenver Art Museum, Dept. of Indian Art1950-01-01
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Mistaken ideas about IndiansDenver Art Museum, Dept. of Indian Art1951-01-01
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Kachinas and kachina dollsDenver Art Museum, Dept. of Indian Art1951-01-01
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Main types of sewn beadworkArt Museum1953-01-01