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Development and diversion of water for mining Fox 1961
Development and diversion of water for mining Fox 1961
Development and sites of the Papago villages of Arizona and Sonora Hoover 1935
Development in the Four Corners area Dickerson 1958
Development in the Four Corners area Dickerson 1958
Development in the Verde Valley Woodruff 1912
Development of a cross-cultural seminar Hobson 1975
Development of a native American evaluation team Canyon 1975
Development of criminal jurisdiction over Indian lands: the historical perspective Clinton 1975
Development of the cattle industry in southern Arizona, 1870's and 80's Wagoner 1951
Development of the San Carlos Apache cattle industry Getty 1958
Development of travel between southern Arizona and Los Angels as it related to the San Bernardino valley Beattie 1925
Devil dance of the Apaches Stone 1942
Devil's protegee Beal 1941
Devilsclaw Keasey 1973
Dewey rodeo Compton 1955
Dewey rodeo Compton 1955

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