| Smithsonian Institution. Bureau of Ethnology - 1894 - 764 páginas
...tale of the ravages of warfare and pestilence. This picture is even more touching than the infant's cradle or the tiny sandal found buried in the cliff...the same condition as that of the ancient cave and cliff dweller as we restore their villages in imagination. The cosmogony and myths of the Sia point... | |
| Helene Silverberg - 1998 - 392 páginas
...tale of the ravages of warfare and pestilence. This picture is even more touching than the infant's cradle or the tiny sandal found buried in the cliff...and cliff-dweller as we restore their villages in the imagination.38 Implied here is a nostalgic evolutionary view of the Sia as near extinct, unchanged... | |
| 1916 - 102 páginas
...picture is even more touching than the infant 's cradle or the tiny sandal found buried in the cliff of the canyon walls. The Sia of today is in much the...cliff-dweller, as we restore their villages in imagination. . . . The population of this village was originally very large, but from its situation, it became a... | |
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