Navajo Weaving in the Late Twentieth Century: Kin, Community, and Collectors
Author:Ann Lane Hedlund
Category:Book
Publisher:University of Arizona Press
Published: 1997
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Perspectives on Anthropological Collections from the American Southwest (ed.) Chapter in book Ann Lane Hedlund
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