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North pueblo at Taos (The North American Indian; v.16) ; Description by Edward S. Curtis: Taos consists of two house-masses separated by Pueblo creek. The entire site was formerly surrounded by a protective wall, remains of which are still in place. The north structure is called Hlauoma ("cold elevated"), referring to its situation (north being regarded as up, and south as down). The other is Hlauqima (cold diminish"). |
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Original source: The Tiwa. The Keres. [portfolio] ; plate no. 546 Seattle : E.S. Curtis, 1926. |
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Curtis, Edward S., 1868-1952. |
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CREATOR Curtis, Edward S., 1868-1952. SUMMARY Description by Edward S. Curtis: Taos consists of two house-masses separated by Pueblo creek. The entire site was formerly surrounded by a protective wall, remains of which are still in place. The north structure is called Hlauoma ("cold elevated"), referring to its situation (north being regarded as up, and south as down). The other is Hlauqima (cold diminish"). NOTES 1 photogravure : brown ink ; 35 x 44 cm. Original photogravure produced in Norwood, Mass. by Plimpton Press, c1925. Original source: The Tiwa. The Keres. [portfolio] ; plate no. 546 Seattle : E.S. Curtis, 1926. |
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