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The Navajo way: as related to pregnancy, childbearing and childrearing

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Author
P.C.Evans
Article Date
February 1975
Journal Title
Ariz Med

Midwives and childbirth among the Navajo

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Author
C. Lockett
Article Date
July 1939
Journal Title
Plateau
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