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Originally Published in 1950; Reprinted in 1967
Presented as a doctoral thesis in the Department of Anthropology of the University of Chicago in 1933, and then turned into a volume. Begun in 1933 and resumed after WWII, the anthropology involved is detailed and exacting. A wonderful journey through a Western Native Peoples and their detailed culture. Accordingly, well documented and a very fine historical view -background view of that age.
The author "re-visited" many of the Pueblo's and this publication updated to some degree the original research.
one copy with a loose spine binding; pages intact and otherwise clean (the pictures below.
one copy much better shape - good to very good (no pictures, same green binding but tight)
one paperback
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