LCC
E78 S7 W24 1994
Publication
[Scottsdale, Ariz.] : Camelback/Canyonlands Venture ; Flagstaff, Ariz. : Distributed by Canyonlands Publications, c1994.
Notes
The Indian cultures of the Southwest, from its earliest Paleo-Indian hunter and gatherer inhabitants to prehistoric and present day groups, have contributed greatly to the colorful history of the Southwest.
CONTENTS: Ancient Inhabitants -- The Hohokam -- The Mogollon -- The Anasazi -- The Sinagua -- The Salado -- The Native Americans -- Indian arts and crafts.
CONTENTS: Ancient Inhabitants -- The Hohokam -- The Mogollon -- The Anasazi -- The Sinagua -- The Salado -- The Native Americans -- Indian arts and crafts.
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