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Southern Athapaskan migration, A.D. 200-1750 / J. Loring Haskell.
Author
Haskell, J. Loring
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Format
Book
Language
English
Published/Created
Tsaile, Ariz. : Navajo Community College Press, 1987.
Description
xiv, 128 pages : illustrations, maps ; 26 cm
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Forrestal Annex - A
E99.A6 H27 1987
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Apache Indians
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Antiquities
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Athapascan Indians
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Antiquities
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Navajo Indians
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Antiquities
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Indigenous peoples of North America
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Southwest, New
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Antiquities
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Indigenous peoples of North America
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West (U.S.)
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Southwest, New
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West (U.S.)
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Indigenous Studies
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Summary note
"This book is designed..to present a descriptive account of the forebears of the Southern Athapaskan peoples from the time of their arrival in the New World through A.D. 1750." -- xiii (Preface).
Notes
Revision of thesis (M.A.)--Wichita State University, 1971.
Bibliographic references
Bibliography: p. 119-128.
Contents
List of figures
List of tables
Preface
Introduction
Déné- the people
The Avonlea complex, a.d. 200-750
The greater Fremont area, a.d. 500-1700
Protohistoric Apachean cultures
Apachean cultural dynamics
Summary
Glossary
References.
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ISBN
0912586605
9780912586601
LCCN
85060644
OCLC
15937233
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