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Apachean culture history and ethnology. / Keith H. Basso and Morris E. Opler, editors. Collaborating authors: William Y. Adams [and others]

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Format:
Book
Conference/Event
Contributor:
Basso, Keith H., 1940-2013, editor.
Opler, Morris Edward, 1907-1996, editor.
Adams, William Y. (William Yewdale), 1927-2019.
Conference Name:
Apachean Symposium (1969 : New Orleans, La.)
Series:
Anthropological papers of the University of Arizona ; no. 21.
Anthropological papers of the University of Arizona, no. 21
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Apache Indians--Congresses.
Apache Indians.
Navajo Indians--Congresses.
Navajo Indians.
Genre:
Conference papers and proceedings.
Penn Provenance:
Fritz, John M. (donor) (Libra copy) |5 PU
Physical Description:
viii, 168 pages : illustrations ; 27 cm.
Place of Publication:
Tucson : University of Arizona Press, 1971.
Summary:
This volume grew out of a symposium held at the Annual Meeting of the American Anthropological Association in November 1969 at New Orleans, Louisiana. The "Apachean Symposium" was designed to provide an opportunity for scholars engaged in research on southern Athapaskan cultures to report upon their findings, and wherever possible, to link them to known fact and existing theory. The diverse work presented here will add significantly to the knowledge about Apachean cultures, and each of contributions also pertains directly to wider spheres of anthropological concern.
Notes:
Based on the Apachean Symposium, held at the 69th annual meeting of the American Anthropological Association, Nov., 1969, New Orleans.
Includes bibliographies.
Local Notes:
Presented to the Penn Libraries by John M. Fritz.
ISBN:
0816502951
OCLC:
195706

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