The ethnobiology of the Chiricahua and Mescalero Apache; the use of plants for foods, beverages and narcotics [book] |
Castetter |
1936 |
The ethnobiology of the Chiricahua and Mescalero Apache; the use of plants for foods, beverages and narcotics |
Opler |
1936 |
The territorial governors of Arizona: John Philo Hoyt |
Williams |
1936 |
The ethnobiology of the Chiricahua and Mescalero Apache; the use of plants for foods, beverages and narcotics |
Castetter |
1936 |
The configuration pattern of Navajo culture |
Palmer |
1936 |
The territorial governors of Arizona: John Charles Fremont |
Williams |
1936 |
The Camp Grant massacre |
Cargill |
1936 |
The eruption of sunset crater as an eye witness might have observed it |
Colton |
1937 |
The utilization of mesquite and screwbean by the aborigines in the American Southwest |
Bell |
1937 |
The Navajo people |
Wetherill |
1937 |
The utilization of mesquite and screwbean by the aborigines in the American Southwest |
Bell |
1937 |
The nothingness of things |
Genung |
1937 |
The L. D. S. Institute in Tucson |
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1937 |
The pottery of kinishba |
Baldwin |
1937 |
The wishing shrine |
Reynolds |
1937 |
The utilization of mesquite and screwbean by the aborigines in the American Southwest |
Bell |
1937 |
The nothingness of things |
Genung |
1937 |
The pottery of Kinishba |
Baldwin |
1937 |
The desert under a microscope |
Mckenney |
1937 |
The Apache secret devil dance |
Kane |
1937 |
The Mormon Battalion |
Dewey |
1937 |
The small of herbarium; the preparation, organization and use of a small botanical collection |
Whiting |
1937 |
The Hopi |
Lockett |
1937 |
The "long walk" to Bosque Redondo; as told by Peshlakai Etsedi |
Brewer |
1937 |
The twin war god myth cycle |
Milford |
1937 |
This little shrub needs a friend |
Admiral |
1937 |
The aboriginal utilization of the tall cacti in the American Southwest |
Bell |
1937 |
The Navajo and his million sheep |
McPhee |
1937 |
The twin war god myth cycle |
Milford |
1937 |
The Arizona Racing Association |
Weadock |
1937 |
Third annual Livestock Show and Sale |
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1937 |
The aboriginal utilization of the tall cacti in the American Southwest |
Bell |
1937 |
The Navajo and his million sheep |
McPhee |
1937 |
The use of kinship terms in Hopi ritual |
Titiev |
1937 |
The aboriginal utilization of the tall cacti in the American Southwest |
Bell |
1937 |
The builders of San Xavier del Bac |
Habig |
1937 |
The Arizona Archaeological and Historical Society |
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1937 |
The art of the Navajo silversmith |
Hill |
1937 |
The early utilization and the distribution of agave in the American Southwest |
Castetter |
1938 |
The early utilization and the distribution of agave in the American Southwest |
Castetter |
1938 |
The geographic setting of the middle Rio Verde Valley |
Allen |
1938 |
The Papago villagers of Arizona and Sonora: types and sites |
Hoover |
1938 |
The fourth annual livestock show and sale |
Pickrell |
1938 |
The Navajo wedding basket - 1938 |
Stewart |
1938 |
The Navajo wedding basket - 1938 |
Stewart |
1938 |
The exploration of limestone solution cracks |
Colton |
1938 |
The Navajo listening rite |
Newcomb |
1938 |
The economic geography of the Winona phase |
Colton |
1938 |
The Navajo listening rite |
Newcomb |
1938 |
The shrine of the children |
Stewart |
1938 |
The Cananea incident |
Brayer |
1938 |
The use of turquoise among the Navajo |
Hill |
1938 |
The Cananea incident |
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1938 |
The use of turquoise among the Navajo |
Hill |
1938 |
They found a market for rattlesnake bones |
Arnold |
1938 |