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71:
El Limón, an early tomb site in Coclé Province, Panama by Matthew W. and Marion Stirling
Washington: U.S. Governm. Pr. Office, 1964
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68:
The prehistory of Panama Viejo by Leo P. Biese
Washington: U.S. Governm. Pr. Office, 1964
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72:
Archeological notes on Almirante Bay, Bocas del Toro, Panama by Matthew W. and Marion Stirling
Washington: U.S. Governm. Pr. Office, 1964
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70:
Observations on certain ancient tribes of the northern Appalachian province by Bernard G. Hoffman
Washington: U.S. Governm. Pr. Office, 1964
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73:
The archeology of Taboga, Urabá, and Taboguillla Islands, Panama by Matthew W. and Marion Stirling
Washington: U.S. Governm. Pr. Office, 1964
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74:
Iroquois masks and maskmaking at Onondaga by Jean Hendry
Washington: U.S. Governm. Pr. Office, 1964
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69:
The language of Santa Ana Pueblo by Irvine Davis
Washington: U.S. Governm. Pr. Office, 1964
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63:
Tarqui, an early site in Manabí Province, Ecuador by Matthew W. and Marion Stirling
Washington, DC: U.S. Governm. Pr. Office, 1963
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65:
The Warihio Indians of Sonora-Chihuahua an ethnographic survey by Howard Scott Gentry
Washington, DC: U.S. Governm. Pr. Office, 1963
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66:
The Yaqui deer dance a study in cultural change by Carleton Stafford Wilder
Washington, DC: U.S. Governm. Pr. Office, 1963
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64:
Blackfoot Indian pipes and pipemaking by John C. Ewers
Washington, DC: U.S. Governm. Pr. Office, 1963
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Chippewa mat-weaving techniques by Karen Daniels Petersen
Washington, DC: U.S. Governm. Pr. Office, 1963
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Anthropological papers 19/26
1943
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27/32:
Anthropological papers 27/32
1943
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The Quichua speaking Indians of the province of Imbabura (Ecuador) and their anthropometric relations with the living populations of Andean area by John Gillin
Washington: US Government Print. Office, 1941
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7/12:
Anthropological papers 7/12
1939
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9:
Sedelmayr's Relacion of 1746 transl. and ed. by Ronald L. Ives
Washington: United States Government Printing Office, 1939
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8:
Linguistic classification of Cree and Montagnais-Naskapi dialects by Truman Michelson
Washington: US Governm. Pr. Office, 1939
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10:
Notes on the Creek Indians by J. N. B. Hewitt, ed. by John R. Swanton
Washington, DC: U.S. Government Print. Office, 1939
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1/6:
Anthropological papers 1/6
1938
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3:
The Caribs of Dominica by Douglas M. Taylor
Washington: Gov. Print. Off., 1938
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6:
Panatübiji', an Owens Valley Paiute by Julian H. Steward
Washington: US Government Print. Office, 1938