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2017 Fernald Caroline Dissert
Guide to MS 4408 Jesse Walter Fewkes Papers, 1873-1927
Archeological Expedition to Arizona in 1895 Kindle
Jesse Walter Fewkes 1850-1930
News of the National Anthropological Archives
MS 4372 Miscellaneous Material Relating to the History of the Bureau of American Ethnology, the History of Anthropology, and Anthropological Controversies
Folklife Resources in the Library of Congress, This Guide Is Intended to Encourage More Productive and Creative Folklife Research Within the Library
Federal Register/Vol. 76, No. 177/Tuesday, September 13, 2011
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The Wetherills at Mesa Verde
The World of the Kachina
Sound Recordings DAVID NOVAK University of California, Santa Barbara, United States
Reminiscences of Anthropological Currents in America Half a Century Ago ROBERT H
Download Designs on Prehistoric Hopi Pottery, Jesse Walter
Pioneering Women of Southwestern Archaeology
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The Upper Little Colorado River Region Andrew Duff Was,4Ington 5Tate University
William Duncan Strong Papers, 1902-1965
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Anthropology, Archaeology, and Ethnology
In the Footsteps Of'jesse"Waifenfismkes Early Arcbaeology at R U S T I C O Islancx ^1
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American Ethnology
Jesse Walter Fewkes Photographs of Excavations in Mesa Verde National Park, Circa 1919-1921
The Ethnohistorical Significance of Ceramic Art of the Southwest Pueblo Indians
Register to the Records of the Bureau of American Ethnology
The Four Southern Tribes and the Hohokam of the Phoenix Basin
Masterpiece: Hopi Pottery, Ca. 1880 by Iris Nampeyo
Examining the South American Model of Archaic Caribbean Settlement
Hohokam Heritage: the Casa Grande Community (23-4)
Nampeyo and the Sikyatki Revival: Creating a Legend with Hopi "Ceramics
Nampeyo's Life Timeline.Pdf
THE CASE STUDY of HOHOKAM ARCHAEOLOGY by Cory Dalton Harris
News from the National Anthropological Archives
American Ethnology with Index to Authors and Titles
Decolonizing Attribution: Traditions of Exclusion