Papers, 1962.

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Papers, 1962.

Consists of a high school theme containing information about the social and political life of the following tribes: Apache, Blackfeet, Cherokee, Comanche, Crow, Kiowa, Nez Perce, Seneca, Shoshoni, Sioux and Ute. Reproductions of the photographs are located in the Southwest Collection.

1 microfilm reel (25 ft.) : negative.

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