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Dutton, Bertha P., - American Indians of the Southwest.

Albuquerque, NM, Univ of New Mexico Press, (1985). 3rd prntg. VG PB. History, contemporary cultural and social characteristics that set apart each Indian group in the Southwest. From their. evolution into contemporary Native Americans, the Indians of the American Southwest have endureed the hardship of a desert land and hostilities with those who would usurp and annihilate their culture. They now face the challendge of maintaining an ancient system of beliefs and a separate identity while coexisting in the modern world with peoples whose phhilosophy and way of life are very different. Author Dutton combines an interdisciplinary approach with the kind of wisdom and knowledge gained only after years of research and experience to tell us their story,.
USD 25.00 [Appr.: EURO 23.25 | £UK 20 | JP¥ 3888] Book number BOOKS056184I

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