The coming season in Tucson |
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1948 |
The cowboy's sweetheart, "Ma Hopkins" editor of hoofs and horns |
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1948 |
The Arizona ground water act |
Kelso |
1948 |
The Apachoan verb |
Hoijer |
1948 |
They left their prints in stone |
Laudermilk |
1948 |
The impact and personality on four Hopi emergence myths |
Goldfrank |
1948 |
The cave of the flutists |
Mason |
1948 |
The women's world |
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1948 |
The cave of the flutists |
Mason |
1948 |
The white haired one wrestles with Hosteen Bear; a Navaho folk story |
Evans |
1948 |
The use of lead mineral by the Hohokam in cremation ceremonials |
Hawely |
1948 |
The white haired one wrestles with Hosteen Bear; a Navaho folk story |
Evans |
1948 |
The history of Tucson |
Keating |
1949 |
The musical Porters, the employees of Porters Tucson store and Mr. and Mrs. Porter play in the West's most Western band |
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1949 |
The joker in the Navajo-Hopi bill |
LaFarge |
1949 |
The city that died of fear |
Maisel |
1949 |
The legend of the Arizona Pioneers' Historical Society |
Keating |
1949 |
The Arizona Inn |
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1949 |
The history of Tucson |
Keating |
1949 |
The Moenkopi formation at Sycamore Canyon |
Price |
1949 |
The place of scalps in Cocopa warfare |
Kelly |
1949 |
The Navajo Indians and illness |
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1949 |
The history of Nogales |
Bowman |
1949 |
They were city folks once, too! The Carl Krahs came out West as dudes to remain and become real Westerners |
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1949 |
The botany of Montezuma Well |
Sutton |
1949 |
The botany of Montezuma Well |
Sutton |
1949 |
The Hanks had a hankering for the great Southwest |
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1949 |
The name "Navaho" |
Hodge |
1949 |
The 1948 elections in Arizona |
Kelso |
1949 |
The notable treaty with the Navaho |
Walker |
1949 |
The ranchers' supply man |
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1949 |
The significance of skull deformation in the Southwest |
Reed |
1949 |
The remakable tale of James Ohio Pattie |
Treasure |
1949 |
The notable treaty with the Navaho |
Walker |
1949 |
The ranch that Howard Miller built; a story of the famous Wild Horse Ranch ... |
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1949 |
The man who runs the arena: a story about Earl Thode, boss of the arena... |
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1949 |
The braiding of a Hopi wedding sash |
Kent |
1949 |
The University of Arizona leads the West in producing Rhodes Scholars |
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1949 |
The Apachoan verb |
Hoijer |
1949 |
The man who runs the arena: a story about Earl Thode, boss of the arena at La Fiesta de los Vaqueros |
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1949 |
The Babbitt brothers |
Sheldon |
1949 |
The distaff wrangles dudes; the story of two women from the East who went Western all the way |
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1949 |
The lost Squaw Hollow gold ledge |
Mitchell |
1949 |
The story of Tumacacori mission |
Murbarger |
1949 |
The history of Tucson |
Keating |
1949 |
The Colorado River irrigation |
Kelly |
1949 |
The history of Tucson |
Keating |
1949 |
The musical Porters; the employees of Porters Tucson store and Mr. and Mrs. Harold Porter play in the West's most Western band |
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1949 |
The joker in the Navajo-Hopi bill |
LaFarge |
1949 |
There goes Sally Goodin' |
Stocker |
1950 |
The story of Tucson's annual Baile de las Flores |
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1950 |
The first ascent of Agathla |
Garner |
1950 |
The big grab in Arizona |
Stocker |
1950 |
The perfume the night |
Beal |
1950 |
The Blue River country |
Burridge |
1950 |