LCC
E99 T35 O7 1973
Description
"This is a book that springs from richness. . . valuable not only for anthropologists and sociologists. . . the interested but unskilled layman will find a treasure trove as well. One thing seems certain. If this book does not become THE authority for the scholar, it will certainly never be ignored. Ortiz has done himself and his people proud. They are both worthy of the acclamation."-The New Mexican
Publication
Chicago: University of Chicago Press, c1969
Subjects
Notes
A revision of the author's thesis, University of Chicago
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