Grenville Goodwin Among the Western Apache Letters from the Field

Grenville Goodwin was one of the leading field anthropologists during a crucial period in American Indian research-the 1930s. His letters from the field provide original source material on Western Apache beliefs and customs. They also reveal the attitudes and methods which made him so effective in h...

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Other Authors: Opler, Morris E. (Editor)
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Language:English
Published: University of Arizona Press 1973
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