From the Book - Regular Print
I. Culture molds the craft arts
II. Baskets. Prehistoric background
Plaited basketry : Jémez ; Papago and Pima ; Hopi
Wicker basketry : Paiute ; Walapai ; Havasupai ; Apache ; Hopi ; Rio Grande Pueblos
Coiled basketry : Cocopa, Mohave, Maricopa ; Walapai, Yavapai, Havasupai ; Navajo ; Jicarilla Apache ; Mescalero Apache ; Western Apache ; Pima and Papago ; Miscellaneous Pueblos
III. Textiles. Prehistoric background
Rio Grande Pueblos : Tewa villages ; Keres villages ; Tiwa villages ; Jémez
Western Pueblos : Zuñi ; Hopi
Non-Pueblo tribes : Ute and Paiute ; Pima and Papago ; Yuman tribes
Navajo weaving : Materials ; Techniques ; Origins and history
Styles of weaving : "Old style" (non-regional) ; Regional styles
IV. Pottery. Prehistoric background
Western Pueblos : Hopi ; Zuñi
Rio Grande Pueblos : San Ildefonso ; Santa Clara ; San Juan ; Santo Domingo ; Zia ; Acoma ; Laguna ; Santa Ana ; Cochití ; Taos and Pícuris ; Tesuque ; Other Rio Grande Pueblos
Non-Pueblo tribes : Yuma and Mohave ; Cocopa ; Havasupai, Walapai, and Yavapai ; Maricopa ; Apache ; Ute and Paiute ; Navajo ; Pima and Papago
V. Silver and jewelry. Prehistoric background
Historic development : Shell, turquoise, and other stones ; Silversmithing
Navajo silver : Concha belts ; Bracelets ; Rings ; Earrings ; Necklaces ; Buckles ; Ketohs ; Brooches ; Buttons ; Bridles ; Miscellaneous ; Pawn jewelry
VI. Kachina dolls and carvings. Kachina dolls : Prehistoric background ; Historic development ; Hopi kachina dolls ; Zuñi kachina dolls ; Rio Grande Pueblo kachina dolls
Non-kachina figurines : Hopi ; Other Pueblos ; Navajo ; Papago ; Yuma