Arthur Einhorn Mohawk research collection, 1974-1980.
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Einhorn, Arthur.
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Anthropology professor and noted local history expert interested and peripherally involved in the Mohawk Indian occupation at Moss Lake, N.Y., 1974-1977. From the description of Arthur Einhorn Mohawk research collection, 1974-1980. (Newberry Library). WorldCat record id: 47710149 ...
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