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Institute on America Indian Assimilation, American Indian viewpoints: Papago

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Author
T. Segundo
Article Date
Summer 1953
Journal Title
American Indian

Bliss, W. L. In the wake of the wheel: introduction of the wagon to the Papago Indians of Southern Arizona

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Author
Spicer, Edward Holland
Journal Title
Human problems in technological change
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