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Desert Drums - Leo Crane

Desert Drums

By: Leo Crane

Hardcover | 16 February 2026

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"Desert Drums" is a compelling historical and ethnographic account of the Pueblo Indians of New Mexico, written by Leo Crane, a seasoned administrator of the United States Indian Service. Drawing from his extensive firsthand experience as a superintendent, Crane provides an intimate look at the lives, traditions, and resilience of the Pueblo people during a period of significant social and administrative transition.

The work delves into the complex realities of life in the high desert, exploring the vibrant ceremonies, ancient customs, and enduring heritage of the tribes. Beyond mere observation, the narrative addresses the intricate challenges of government policy and the often-fraught relationship between tribal authorities and federal agencies. Crane's prose captures the unique atmosphere of the Southwest, blending administrative detail with vivid descriptions of the landscape and the people who inhabit it.

As both a historical record and a personal memoir, "Desert Drums" offers valuable insights into the cultural landscape of early twentieth-century New Mexico. It serves as an essential resource for readers interested in Native American history, the administration of Indian affairs, and the enduring spirit of the Pueblo communities.

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