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by A bound volume of scholarly articles by George Bird Grinnell

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No publisher. A bind-up of various short scholarly articles on Native American culture. Some with original covers bound in. The titles are: Who Were the Padouca?, Cheyenne Woman Customs, The Young Dog's Dance, A Cheyenne Obstacle Myth, The Cheyenne Medicine Lodge, Some Indian Stream Names, Tenure of Land Among the Indians, A Buffalo Sweatlodge, Falling-Star, Old-Time Range of Virginia Deer, Moose and Elk, The Medicine Wheel. . Very Good. Hardcover. First Thus.

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Wild Hills Books US (US)
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Title
Grinnell, George Bird
Author
A bound volume of scholarly articles by George Bird Grinnell
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Hardcover
Book Condition
Used - Very Good
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First Thus
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