LCC
E78 S7 T287 1983
Description
Describes the differences among contemporary baskets of the Hopis, Pimas, Papagos, Yumas, Navagjos, Utes, Paiutes, Chemehuevis, and Apaches.
Publication
University of Arizona Press (1983), Edition: First Edition, Hardcover, 242 pages
Notes
nos 12-13-2016
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