Edward H. Spicer

Edward H. Spicer (1906–1983) was an influential and award-winning anthropologist. He held a joint appointment in anthropology and sociology at the University of Arizona, was a co-founder of the Society for Applied Anthropology, and served as president of the American Anthropological Association.
Cycles of Conquest Cycles of Conquest
Cycles of Conquest

Cycles of Conquest

The Impact of Spain, Mexico, and the United States on the Indians of the Southwest, 1533–1960

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Ethnic Medicine in the Southwest Ethnic Medicine in the Southwest
Ethnic Medicine in the Southwest

Ethnic Medicine in the Southwest

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Impounded People Impounded People
Impounded People

Impounded People

Japanese-Americans in the Relocation Centers

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Pascua Pascua
Pascua

Pascua

A Yaqui Village in Arizona

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People of Pascua People of Pascua
People of Pascua

People of Pascua

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With Good Heart With Good Heart
With Good Heart

With Good Heart

Yaqui Beliefs and Ceremonies in Pascua Village

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The Yaquis The Yaquis
The Yaquis

The Yaquis

A Cultural History

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