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Oversize E99 P9 M27 v. 1&2 1983
Description
This sweeping overview illuminates the Pueblo Indians, who have retained more of their traditional lifestyle than any other North American tribe. Here are the Hopi, the Zuni, the Laguna, the Acoma, and the numerous Rio Grande River Pueblos, including the spectacular Taos.
Publication
Doubleday (1983), Edition: 1ST, Hardcover
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