Title |
West of the thirties : : discoveries among the Navajo and Hopi
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Names |
Hall, Edward Twitchell.
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Book Number |
BR009606
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Title Status |
Active
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Medium |
Braille
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Download Link |
Volume 1.
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Volume 2.
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Annotation |
In 1933 anthropology student Hall was asked to be a camp manager for the Indian equivalent of the Civilian Conservation Corps. Although the rest of the West was "thoroughly settled," time seemed to have stood still on the Hopi and Navajo reservations. For four years Hall learned of the area cultures from the Native Americans who shared their oral history and from the trader who took him under his wing.
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Local Subject |
Adult Non-Fiction - AN
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Adult Book - AD
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Short Book - SH
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History - Indian/Native American history - HUSI
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History, United States - HUS
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History - HST
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Biography & Autobiography - BIO
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General Non-Fiction - GNF
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Native American Interest - NAM
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Audience Notes |
A
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LC Subject |
Navajo Indians
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Hopi Indians
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Anthropologists - Arizona - Biography
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Arizona - Description and travel
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Call Number |
973.04972 ANF
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Language |
English
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Released |
1994
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Publication Info |
Washington, D.C. : Library of Congress, National Library Service for the Blind and Physically Handicapped, 1994 (Associated Services for the Blind, transcribing agency. Associated Services for the Blind, distributor)
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Original Publication |
Transcription of: 1st ed. New York : Doubleday, 1994.
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