1961 Indian Life Magazine Vol. 40 No. 1 Inter-Tribal Indian Ceremonial Association, Gallup, New Mexico.

This issue includes exciting articles, photos and illustrations about activities and locations for American Native Indian culture. Here are the titles of some of the articles contained in this historical magazine:

Visit an Indian Museum - Includes a list of museums all over the United States with American Indian displays.

Great Lady of the Pueblos

At One With the Gods

She Led the Way - About the most fabled Indian woman heroine, Sacajawea.

Forest Firemen

How and Why Stories - Short Indian heritage stories.

Apache Chieftainess

History of the Ceremonial - About the nation's oldest and largest Indian exposition in Gallup, New Mexico.

Queen of the Basketmakers

The Price of Peace - A Civil War Vignette

So You Want to Buy Some Pueblo Pottery

This is Indian Country - Shows beautiful New Mexico mountains and Pueblos.

The magazine is in preowned used vintage condition. There are scuff marks on the front and back cover. The center section has separated from the staples, but the pages are not damaged.

A very interesting magazine about the heritage of the American Southwest Indians.

Measures approx 12 inches tall x 9 inches wide. Will ship USPS Media Mail.

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