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The ethnobiology of the Chiricahua and Mescalero Apache; the use of plants for foods, beverages and narcotics [book]

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Author
E.F. Castetter and M.E. Opler
Article Date
1936

Method of preparing tesvino among the White River Apaches

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Author
A. Hrdlicka
Article Date
January-March 1904
Journal Title
Am Anthrop n.s.

Desert dinner, Apache style

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Author
L. Baker
Article Date
February 1941
Journal Title
Des
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