1926. With illustrations. Townshend was an Englishman who ranched
in southern New Mexico for a few years. This is the third of a
series of memoirs he wrote. This volume includes quite a lot on the
Indians including a description of the Snake Dance he observed in
1903. Contents: The General's Mules; A Pioneer of the Old Sort; The
Red Man's Way; My Solomon Ox; Panic Terror; Frenchy's Score; Rocky
Ford Melons; On a Mesa Top; Going South; Letters from Jemez Hot
Springs; A Scramble Among the Mesas; In the Pueblo Once More;
Letters from the Grand Canon; The Hopi Snake-Dancers of Arizona;
The Dance at Walpi; The Dance at Mashongnovi; and A Race for Life.
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