Espejo, Antonio de.
Doc. de Indias. xv, 151–191. See also page 101 of the same volume.
Hakluyt, iii. 383–389 (ed. 1600). The Spanish text is followed by an English translation, pp. 390_396. A satisfactory monograph on the expedition of Espejo, with annotated translations of the original narratives, would be a most desirable addition to the literature of the southwest.
Evans, S. B.
Congrès International des Américanistes, 7eme session, 1888, pp. 226-230. Berlin, 1890.
Fernández Duro, Cesáreo.
On page 123 the author accepts the date 1531 as that of an expedition under Coronado, from the title of the Relacion del Suceso, misprinted in volume xiv, 318, of the Doc. de Indias.
Ferrelo, Bartolome. See Paez, Juan.
Fewkes, Jesse Walter.
Journal American Ethnology and archæology, i, Boston, 1891, pp. 1-61.
Ibid., ii. Boston, 1892, pp. 1–159.
Ibid., i, pp. 95-132; with map and plan.
Ibid, II, pp. 179-193.
Journal American Ethnology and archæology, iv, 1894.
The four volumes of the Journal of American Ethnology and Archæology represent the main results of Dr Fewkes studies at Zuñi and Tusayan, under the auspices of the Hemenway Southwestern Archæological Expedition, of which he was the lead from 1889 to 1895. Besides the Journal, the Hemenway expedition resulted in a large collection of Pueblo pottery and ceremonial
Fewkes, Jesse Walter — Contiuned.
articles, which are, in part, now displayed in the Peabody Museum at Cambridge, Massachusetts.
Bulletin Essex Institute, xxiv, Nos. 7-9, Salem, July-Sept., 1802, pp. 113-133.
American Anthropologist, Oct., 1893.
American Anthropologist, May, 1890.
Bulletin Essex Institute, XXII, Nos. 7-9, Salem, July-Sept., 1890, pp. 80-113.
Consult, also, many other papers by this authority on all that pertains to the ceremonial life of the Pueblo Indians, in the American Anthropologist, Washington, and Journal of American Folk-Lore, Boston.
Fiske, John.
Coronado and Cibola, ii, 500-510.
Fletcher, Francis.
Reprinted in 1635 and 1652, and in 1854 by the Hakluyt Society, edited by W. S. W. Vaux.
Gallatin, Albert.
Transactions American Ethnological Society, ii, New York, 1848, pp. lii-xcvii.
Galvano, Antonio.
This work was reprinted at Lisboa in 1731. An English translation was published by Hakluyt. London, 1601. The Portuguese and English texts were reprinted by the Hakluyt Society, edited by vice-admiral Bethune, London, 1862. For Coronado's expedition, see pages 228-229 of the 1862 edition.
Garcilaso de la Vega, el Ynca.
For an English version, see Bernard Shipp's History of Hernando de Soto and Florida, Philadelpbia, 1881. There were several early French editions. The Spanish was reprinted at Madrid in 1723, and again in 1803