Pueblo of Laguna, New Mexico
Subject
Subject Source: Library of Congress Subject Headings
Found in 5 Collections and/or Records:
Boudoir Cards, Scenes of New Mexico
Unprocessed
Identifier: HP.1994.27-MNM.1994.291
Dates:
ca. 1881 - 1904
Bureau of Indian Affairs Collection
Collection
Identifier: AC 256
Scope and Content
Photocopies of various Spanish and Mexican documents related to Pueblo tribes of New Mexico. Land titles and land grants are the subject of the bulk of these materials, although some relate to intra-tribal affairs. Among the Pueblos mentioned are Laguna, Isleta, Santa Clara, Santo Domingo, Zia, Santa Ana, Jemez and Taos. All documents are in Spanish, some have attached English translations.
Dates:
1689-1859
George Wharton James Photograph Collection
Collection
Identifier: PICT-993-003
Abstract
Photographs from the collection of California writer and promoter of the West, George Wharton James. Among these photographs of Native American subjects are views of Southwestern pueblos (Isleta, Laguna, Zuni, Hopi), feasts (St. Stephen's Day at Acoma) and ceremonies (Hopi Snake Dance), and various Navajo subjects (weaving, baskets, dwellings, death). Several photographs show interactions between Native American and Hispanic American or Anglo American peoples on feast days, at ceremonies, and...
Dates:
1890-1909
Photographs of Laguna Pueblo
Unprocessed
Identifier: HP.1993.62-MNM.1993.666.06
Scrapbook of Loyal J. Miller
Collection
Identifier: MSS-004
Abstract
This scrapbook contains summaries with black and white photographs of Pueblo, Navajo, and Apache communities. The bulk of the collection dates in the 1950s and contains a 1 page summaries with 2-3 black and white photographs of architectural buildings
Dates:
1950s