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Eternal summer Weese 1955
Ethel Macia, first lady to Tombstone Palmer 1958
Ethnic history of Tucson, Arizona Getty
Ethno-science and the gifted Snow 1977
Ethnoarchaelofical research at Canyon del Muerto, Arizona: a Navajo example Lindsay 1973
Ethnoarchaelogical research at Canyon del Muerto, Arizona: a Navajo example Lindsay 1973
Ethnoastronomy in Navajo sandpaintings of the heavens Griffin-Pierce 1986
Ethnoastronomy in Navajo sandpaintings of the heavens Griffin-Pierce 1986
Ethnoastronomy in Navajo sandpaintings of the heavens Griffin-Pierce 1986
Ethnobiology and climate in the Southwest Elmore 1952
Ethyl and me Cronin 1973
Ethyl and me Cronin 1973
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