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Essays in historical anthropology of North America, published in honor of John R. Swanton in celebration of his fortieth year with the Smithsonian Institution

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Essays in historical anthropology of North America, published in honor of John R. Swanton in celebration of his fortieth year with the Smithsonian Institution
Language
eng
Bibliography note
Includes bibliographies
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federal national government publication
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no index present
Literary Form
non fiction
Main title
Essays in historical anthropology of North America
Nature of contents
bibliography
Oclc number
1572862
Responsibility statement
published in honor of John R. Swanton in celebration of his fortieth year with the Smithsonian Institution
Series statement
Smithsonian miscellaneous collections, v. 100 (whole volume)Publication / Smithsonian Institution, 3588
Table Of Contents
The work of John R. Swanton, by A.L. Kroeber. -- Introduction, by J.H. Steward. -- Some historical implications of physical anthropology in North America, by T.D. Stewart. -- Developments in the problem of the North American paleo-Indian, by F.H.H. Roberts, Jr. -- The historic method as applied to southeastern archeology, by M.W. Stirling. -- Virginia before Jamestown, by D.I. Bushnell, Jr. -- Problems arising from the historic northeastern position of the Iroquois, by W.N. Fenton. -- Archeological perspectives in the northern Mississippi valley, by F.M. Setzler. -- Culture sequences in the central great plains, by W.R. Wedel. -- From history to prehistory in the northern great plains, by W.D. Strong. -- Some Navaho culture changes during two centuries (with a translation of the early eighteenth century Rabal manuscript), by W.W. Hill. -- Progress in the Southwest, by N.M. Judd
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Historical anthropology of North America
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