The upper Tonto ruins |
Steen |
1941 |
The Papago Indians |
Spicer |
1941 |
The record of the fifteenth legislature |
|
1941 |
They learned about turquoise |
Woods |
1941 |
The West wasn't wild says San Diego Rawson |
Arnold |
1941 |
The Spanish missions of northwestern New Spain, Franciscan period, 1768-1836 |
Caywood |
1941 |
The Frenchman's lost gold mine |
Mitchell |
1942 |
The Confederate Territory of Arizona, as compiled from official sources |
Connell |
1942 |
These roses grow in high places |
Beal |
1942 |
The Wiikita |
Chesky |
1942 |
Thumbmark in the book of time |
Hilton |
1942 |
The Bryn Mawr dig at Cinder Park, Arizona |
De Laguna |
1942 |
The present and the future |
Haury |
1942 |
The bearing of junipers on the Espejo expedition |
Whiting |
1942 |
The bearing of junipers on the Espejo expedition |
Whiting |
1942 |
The battle at Canyon Padre from the Navajos' point of view |
Johnston |
1942 |
The government and the Navaho, 1883-1888 |
Reeve |
1943 |
The redwall limestone (Mississippian) of Yavapai county, Arizona |
Gutschick |
1943 |
The kachina cult of the pueblo Indians |
Hewitt |
1943 |
The gods walked up there |
Van Valkenburgh |
1943 |
The canyon of death |
Terriss |
1943 |
There's bees in them hills |
Capps |
1943 |
The Uinkaret volcanic field, Arizona |
Koons |
1943 |
They lived up there |
Muench |
1944 |
They lived up there |
Muench |
1944 |
The changeable gilias |
Beal |
1944 |
The desert is an Indian drugstore |
Laudermilk |
1944 |
The desert is an Indian drugstore |
Laudermilk |
1944 |
The abondonment of the Sna Juan region |
Reed |
1944 |
The Status of big game in Grand Canyon National Park |
Bryant |
1945 |
The early days of Yuma. I. Gold and Mr. Contreras |
Figueroa |
1945 |
The government of the Navajos |
Van Valkenburgh |
1945 |
The early days of Yuma, pt.III |
Figueroa |
1945 |
The government of the Navajos |
Van Valkenburgh |
1945 |
The early days of Yuma |
Figueroa |
1945 |
The ways of a desert toroise |
Cassell |
1945 |
The problem of contacts between the southwestern United States and Mexico |
Haury |
1945 |
Thaoma of Santa Fe |
Wolman |
1945 |
The distribution of the Indians of Arizona in 1848 |
Bartlett |
1945 |
The hermit of the Chiricahuas |
Rak |
1945 |
The three who were lost |
Kelly |
1945 |
The spread of Spanish horses in the Southwest |
Worcester |
1945 |
They're harmless little reptiles |
Woodson |
1945 |
The three who were lost |
Kelly |
1945 |
The Museum of Northern Arizona and the post-war period |
Colton |
1945 |
The three who were lost |
Kelly |
1945 |
The Papago game of "gince goot." |
Smith |
1945 |
The hermit of Chiricahuas |
Rak |
1945 |
The wood that sings |
Laudermilk |
1945 |
The early days of Yuma. IV Colorado River navigation |
Figueroa |
1945 |
The archaeological survey on the San Carlos Indian Reservation |
Haury |
1945 |
The Patayha problem in the Colorado River valley |
Colton |
1945 |
The Navajo screen |
Schevill |
1945 |
The early days of Yuma. III The massacre of St. Dionicio mission |
Figueroa |
1945 |
The Apachoan verb |
Hoijer |
1945 |