Themes of Indigenous Acculturation in Northwest Mexico

Thomas B. Hinton (Editor), Phil C. Weigand (Editor)
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The Anthropological Papers of the University of Arizona is a peer-reviewed monograph series sponsored by the School of Anthropology. Established in 1959, the series publishes archaeological and ethnographic papers that use contemporary method and theory to investigate problems of anthropological importance in the southwestern United States, Mexico, and related areas.
"This 76-page contribution to our knowledge of the history of the Indians of northwest Mexico is a major one. . . . There is much information here that has never before seen the light of print."—Southwestern Mission Research Center
Themes of Indigenous Acculturation in Northwest Mexico
86 Pages 8.5 x 11 x 0
Published: December 2022Ebooks (OA) ISBN: 9780816552139

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