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Southwestern chronicle; Southwest Indian arts amd crafts

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Author
C. L. Tanner
Article Date
Autumn 1948
Journal Title
Ariz Q

Southwestern chronicle: ethnology of the Navaho, Apache , and others

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Author
E. H. Spicer
Article Date
Summer 1948
Journal Title
Ariz Q

Southwestern chronicle: ethnology

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Author
E. H. Spicer
Article Date
Summer 1953
Journal Title
Ariz Q

John G. Bourke on the Arizona Apache, 1874

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Author
A. Woodward
Article Date
October 1943
Journal Title
Plateau

Bibliography of Arizona Indians

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Author
C. L. Tanner
Article Date
July 1959
Journal Title
Ariz Hwys

A reading list on Indians

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Article Date
March 1903
Journal Title
Out West
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