MS 7268 Images of Kiowa calendar, with interpretation

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MS 7268 Images of Kiowa calendar, with interpretation

1923; 1977

The calendar was brought to the Smithsonian by Mr. Pauahty in October, 1977. The sound recording was made at the National Anthropological Archives on October 25, 1977. Calendar was returned to Mr. Pauahty after photographic copies were made.

4 Photographic prints; 7 Color slides; 1 Reel1 7/8 ips7 in.

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