Description: Leo Crane (1881-1966?) was an Indian Agent at Keams Canyon, AZ, for the Hopi and Navajo from 1911-1919. He then worked at the Crow Creek Reservation, SD, the Colorado River Tribes Agency, and, in the 1950s, as a tour guide at Boulder Canyon Dam. He wrote two books: "Indians of the Enchanted Desert" (1925) and "Desert Drums: The Pueblo Indians of New Mexico, 1540-1928" (1928). Crane's idea of proper stewardship of the tribes included forced removal of children from their families so as to "civilize" them in boarding schools. Crane was much hated among the Hopi and Navajo for his oppressive tactics and for such opinions that the moral standards of Indians were no better than those of their beasts.
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Location: Placerville, California
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Year Printed: 1928
Topic: Pueblo Indians
Binding: Hardcover
Author: Leo Crane
Subject: Americana
Original/Facsimile: Original
Language: Englsih
Publisher: Little, Brown, and Company
Place of Publication: Boston
Special Attributes: 1st Edition