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1963
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1966 Pueblo Warriors and Spanish Conquest, Norman University of Oklahoma Press.
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Kaemlein, Wilma R.
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Inventory of Southwestern American Indian Specimens in European
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items).
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Kiva,
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1989
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1995
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1995
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1931
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1978
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