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PAPAGO INDIANS - ECONOMIC CONDITIONS

The plight of the Papagos

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Author
H. F. Dobyns
Article Date
March 1952
Journal Title
Frontier

Lakeshore --- a new star in Papago land

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Author
J. D. Bell
Article Date
Winter 1970
Journal Title
Indian Programs

Economic alternatives for native peoples in arid lands

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Author
R. A. Hackenburg
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