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Filed under: Sinagua cultureFiled under: Tohono O'odham Indians -- AntiquitiesFiled under: Indians of North America -- Glen Canyon (Utah and Ariz.) -- AntiquitiesFiled under: Indians of North America -- Arizona -- Santa Cruz County -- AntiquitiesFiled under: Indians of North America -- Arizona -- Fiction The Vanishing American (as originally published in the Ladies' Home Journal, 1922-1923), by Zane Grey, illust. by Pruett Carter and Frank Street The Vanishing American (New York and London: Harper and Bros., 1925), by Zane Grey Filed under: Indians of North America -- Arizona -- Folklore
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Filed under: Laguna dialect -- Texts Laguna Indian Translation of McGufeyf's New First Eclectic Reader (Laguna, NM: J. Menaul, 1882), by William Holmes McGuffey, trans. by John Menaul Filed under: English language -- Textbooks for foreign speakers -- Laguna dialect Laguna Indian Translation of McGufeyf's New First Eclectic Reader (Laguna, NM: J. Menaul, 1882), by William Holmes McGuffey, trans. by John Menaul Filed under: Indians of North America -- Arizona -- Rites and ceremonies
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Filed under: Oral tradition -- Fort Yuma Reservation (Ariz. and Calif.)Filed under: Tales -- Fort Yuma Reservation (Ariz. and Calif.)Filed under: Yuman literature -- Fort Yuma Reservation (Ariz. and Calif.)Filed under: Mohave Indians Life among the Indians: or, The Captivity of the Oatman Girls Among the Apache & Mohave Indians (San Francisco: Grabhorn Press, 1935), by R. B. Stratton, contrib. by Lindley Bynum, Lorenzo D. Oatman, and Olive Ann Oatman, illust. by Mallette Dean (page images at HathiTrust) Captivity of the Oatman Girls: Being an Interesting Narrative of Life Among the Apache and Mohave Indians (New York: Pub. for the author by Carlton and Porter, 1858), by R. B. Stratton, contrib. by Lorenzo D. Oatman and Olive Ann Oatman (page images and uncorrected OCR text at MOA)
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