LCC
AAS E99 T35 D73 1966
Collection
Description
This case study provides a look at Pueblo life as well as the historical forces which shaped the Pueblo communities of today. The author analyzes the relationships of White, Tewa Indians, and Hopi Indians.
Publication
Holt, Rinehart & Winson (1966), 104 pages
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