Pueblo Indian Folk-Stories
- 204 pages
- 8 hours of reading
Charles Fletcher Lummis was an American journalist and an activist dedicated to Indian rights and historic preservation. A dedicated traveler of the American Southwest, he ultimately settled in Los Angeles, California. There, his diverse talents flourished as he became known as a historian, photographer, ethnographer, archaeologist, poet, and librarian, deeply invested in chronicling and safeguarding the region's past.






The Shelf2Life Colonial America (1492-1763) Collection is an intriguing set of pre-1923 volumes chronicling the people and events that shaped the United States in its early years.
The History of the American West Collection is a unique project that provides opportunities for researchers and new readers to easily access and explore works which have previously only been available on library shelves. The Collection brings to life pre-1923 titles focusing on a wide range of topics and experiences in US Western history. From the initial westward migration, to exploration and development of the American West to daily life in the West and intimate pictures of the people who inhabited it, this collection offers American West enthusiasts a new glimpse at some forgotten treasures of American culture. Encompassing genres such as poetry, fiction, nonfiction, tourist guides, biographies and drama, this collection provides a new window to the legend and realities of the American West.