Title |
Journey Hitherward Scrapbook |
Identifier |
journey.xml |
Subject |
Petroglyphs; Indians of North America--Folklore; Indians of North America--Utah--Antiquities; Rock art |
Description |
Scrapbook by Frank A. Beckwith that includes his interview with Joe Pikyavit, a Ute Indian, on the understanding of the meaning of different petroglyphs found in Utah; the petroglyphs may tell the story of a journey by ancient Indians |
Personal Names |
Beckwith, Frank Asahel, 1876-1951 |
Spatial Coverage |
Delta (Utah) |
Creator |
Beckwith, Frank Asahel, 1876-1951 |
Publisher |
Hosted by J. Willard Marriott Library, University of Utah |
Date |
1938 |
Type |
Text |
Format |
application/pdf |
Source |
Journey Hitherward Scrapbook |
Language |
eng |
Relation |
Frank Asahel Beckwith Collection |
Rights Management |
Digital image copyright 2003, Beckwith Family. All rights reserved |
Holding Institution |
Delta City Library |
Source Material |
scrapbook |
Source Physical Dimensions |
17cm x 25cm |
ARK |
ark:/87278/s6f21tvr |
Setname |
dc_bpc |
ID |
126246 |
Reference URL |
https://collections.lib.utah.edu/ark:/87278/s6f21tvr |
Title |
We agree on this |
Identifier |
019jh.tif |
Subject |
Indians of North America; Rock art |
Description |
The main element is a PO. A barrier was met. Houses are found of walled masonry. If a man and snake are added to a rain sign it becomes a rain sing. |
OCR Text |
Show CONJOINT SUMMARY voe The views of each collaborator have been quoted giving his individual opinion there yet remainsconjoint viewpoint in which ALL agree without reservation without qualification and withoutminority dissenting We agree that The main dtement 15Po trail from some northwest to some here marked for stops camps delays Thatbarrler was met from the nature of the topography of this nearby reglon we favor the interpretation that the Pa0 THE riverthe Colorado is meant That passing that barrier to the south and southeasterly walled Houses enclosures of masonry are found Tha it boet VTS sz 3snake 72 are added it is then the ideagraph for Rain Sing E snake in mouth exemplified by the present-day Hopi Snake Dance well known Joseph Pickyavit Indian Chief Sevvitoots Frank Beckwith To which Sevvitoots and Beckwith wish to add That they think the finding by Joe of the likeness of Shenobe associated with these glyphs adds an incomparable Indian fla vor viewpoint which should not be separated from the essay and is charming Sevvitoots Beckwith Digital image 2003 Beckwith Family Al rights reserved |
Contributors |
Pickyavit, Joseph J., 1892-1974 |
Type |
Image |
Format |
application/pdf |
Format Creation |
image/tiff |
Coverage |
Utah |
Source Material |
"Journey Hitherward" Scrapbook |
Archival Resolution |
Archival TIFF: 3000 x 4600 |
Low Resolution |
JPEG: 800 x 600 |
Bit Depth |
8-bit |
Scanning Device |
Creo-Scitex Eversmart Jazz+ flatbed scanner |
Setname |
dc_bpc |
ID |
124651 |
Reference URL |
https://collections.lib.utah.edu/ark:/87278/s6f21tvr/124651 |