A Study of Pueblo Pottery as Illustrative of Zuñi Culture Growth.
By Frank Hamilton Cushing
- Release Date: 1899-12-31
- Genre: History
Description
It is conceded that the peculiarities of a culture-status are due chiefly to the necessities encountered during its development. In this sense the Pueblo phase of life was, like the Egyptian, the product of a desert environment. Given that a tribe or stock of people is weak, they will be encroached upon by neighboring stronger tribes, and driven to new surroundings if not subdued. Such we may believe was the influence which led the ancestors of the Pueblo tribes to adopt an almost waterless area for their habitat.