Grenville Goodwin

Grenville Goodwin (1907–1940) was a major figure in North American ethnology and anthropology, best known for his work among the Western Apache. He lived on the San Carlos Apache Indian Reservation in Arizona for eight years in the 1930s. He passed away at the age of thirty-two in Los Angeles.
Myths and Tales of the White Mountain Apache Myths and Tales of the White Mountain Apache
Myths and Tales of the White Mountain Apache

Myths and Tales of the White Mountain Apache

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The Social Organization of the Western Apache The Social Organization of the Western Apache
The Social Organization of the Western Apache

The Social Organization of the Western Apache

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Western Apache Raiding and Warfare Western Apache Raiding and Warfare
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Western Apache Raiding and Warfare

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