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Pages from Hopi History Trade paperback - 1974
by James, Harry C
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- Paperback
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- Title Pages from Hopi History
- Author James, Harry C
- Binding Trade Paperback
- Edition Later Printing
- Condition Used - Very Good
- Pages 258
- Volumes 1
- Language ENG
- Publisher Univ of Arizona Pr, Tucson, Arizona, U.S.A.
- Date 1974
- Features Dust Cover, Index, Maps
- Bookseller's Inventory # 322734
- ISBN 9780816505005 / 0816505004
- Weight 0.9 lbs (0.41 kg)
- Dimensions 9.03 x 6.01 x 0.77 in (22.94 x 15.27 x 1.96 cm)
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Themes
- Cultural Region: Southwest U.S.
- Cultural Region: Western U.S.
- Ethnic Orientation: Native American
- Geographic Orientation: Arizona
- Geographic Orientation: New Mexico
- Library of Congress Catalog Number 73086451
- Dewey Decimal Code 970.004
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From the rear cover
'Harry James writes with sympathy and restraint about a proud people who have suffered unjustly in the past, and who today are seeking an identity. He brings into sharp focus the dreams for tomorrow of the Hopi tribe. Let these dreams be shared by others before it is too late.' -- 'The American West'