Turquoise and the Indian
Treats the significance of turquoise in the culture of the Southwestern Indians in rituals, folk myths and craftsmanship.
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Main Author: | Bennett, Edna Mae. |
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Format: | Book |
Language: | English |
Published: |
Denver :
Sage Books,
[1966]
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Physical Description: |
152 pages : illustrations (part color) map, portrait ; 22 cm. |
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