The Oráibi Summer Snake Ceremony: The Stanley McCormick Hopi Expedition.
Publications of the Field Columbian Museum. Anthropological Series. 3(4): 264-358.
A pdf may be downloaded here.
A Resource for the Study of Early Ethnographic Film
The Oráibi Summer Snake Ceremony: The Stanley McCormick Hopi Expedition.
Publications of the Field Columbian Museum. Anthropological Series. 3(4): 264-358.
A pdf may be downloaded here.
Advertising the Southwest.
Journal of the Southwest 43(3): 281-315.
Dream Tracks: Railroad and the American Indian, 1890-1930. ISBN 13: 9780810908352. Harry N. Abrams/ Random House Value
The making of an ethnographic film of the Hopi Snake Dance in August 1898: a reconstruction from the photographic and textual record.
Submitted for publication in the journal Visual Anthropology.
Across the Painted Desert: Nicholas Roosevelt in Northern Arizona, 1913.
Journal of Arizona History 28(3): 261-282.
Available on JSTOR here.
From the Hopi Snake Dance to “The Ten Commandments”: Edward S. Curtis as Filmmaker. Studies in Visual Communication 8(3): 70-79.
A pdf is available here.
History of Prohibition of Photography of Southwestern Indian Ceremonies.
In Reflections: Papers on Southwestern Culture in Honor of Charles H. Lange, Anne van Arsdall Poore, ed. Pp. 238-272. Papers of the Archaeological Society of New Mexico. Santa Fe: Ancient City Press.
A pdf is available here.
The Irresistible Other: Hopi Ritual Drama and Euro-American Audiences.The Drama Review 36(2): 23-43.