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- 391- Excerpt, Russell, the Pima Indians.Pdf
- Historical Geomorphology of the Gila River
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- Casa Grande Ruins National Monument Foundations for Cultural Affiliation
- The State of Indian Country Arizona | Volume 1 2 Artwork: Randy Kemp, Choctaw/Euchee/Muscogee-Creek (Turtle Clan)
- Pima Agriculture, Water Use and Water Rights, 1848-1921
- Water Deprivation and the Pima of Central Arizona
- Desert Tribes, High Mesa Tribes, Mountain Trims, and History
- Survey of Pima and Maricopa Reservation. Letter from the Secretary of the Interior, in Relation to the Proposed Extension Of
- Chapter 10 Gila River
- Environmental Assessment
- Family Records from the Tucson Presidio
- Pima Song and the Archaeology of Space
- (Pima Indians) Have Resided Along the Gila River for Centuries. They Were Fishermen and Farmers, Using Water from the River for Irrigation
- Ji Cienegas -' 'F)'Communities of the T:',American Southwest
- Part 63 Distinct in Terms of Their Political Standing
- DOCUMENTRESUME Bymbols; Program Administrationvprogram a Brietaiscussion of The'project Evaluation. (NQ) Docamemts Acquired by E
- Pulling Down the Clouds the O'odham Intellectual Tradition During the "Time of Famine"
- Establishing U. S. Authority the Territory Now Included in the State Of