Anthropological Papers Of The American Museum Of Natural History
by Mary Lois Kissell 2021-01-14 04:54:08
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AIl the principal villages of the Santa Hosa Valley and foothills here visited, together with those of the Santa Crur near Tucson. Acknowledgment must he made for the identification of the plants employed in basketry by the staff of the botanical dep... Read more
AIl the principal villages of the Santa Hosa Valley and foothills here visited, together with those of the Santa Crur near Tucson. Acknowledgment must he made for the identification of the plants employed in basketry by the staff of the botanical department of the University of Arizona and for very courteous hospitality to Rev. and Mrs. Herndon, Indisn Oasis Mr. Day, Quijotoa Mr. morvnrll, Brovnell Caup and Jlr. R. Resrnessen, Tuskon. Less
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  • 8.5 X 5.5 X 0.36 in
  • 156
  • Lundberg Press
  • October 6, 2008
  • English
  • 9781443759793
Mary Lois Kissell (1864–1944) was a pioneer in the comparative cultural study of textiles and basketry, an art educator, a museum anthropologist, and an intrepid fieldworker. When she died in 1944...
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