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The Origin And Development Of The Redbird Smith Movement - Part Ii, Robert K. Thomas
The Origin And Development Of The Redbird Smith Movement - Part Ii, Robert K. Thomas
Robert K. Thomas
Robert K. Thomas' Master Thesis for the Department of Anthropology at the University of Arizona. Part II contains the second chapter , Full-blood Life in the 1890's
The Origin And Development Of The Redbird Smith Movement - Part I, Robert K. Thomas
The Origin And Development Of The Redbird Smith Movement - Part I, Robert K. Thomas
Robert K. Thomas
Robert K. Thomas' Master Thesis for the Department of Anthropology at the University of Arizona. Part I contains the Introduction and Chapter 1, Culture History of the Cherokee
The Origin And Development Of The Redbird Smith Movement - Part Iii, Robert K. Thomas
The Origin And Development Of The Redbird Smith Movement - Part Iii, Robert K. Thomas
Robert K. Thomas
Robert K. Thomas' Master Thesis for the Department of Anthropology at the University of Arizona. Part III contains the third chapter , The redbird Smith Movement
Wonders Of Web And Internet: Cyber Research, Paul J. Rich
Wonders Of Web And Internet: Cyber Research, Paul J. Rich
Paul J. Rich
As the web grows, more surprising things appear every day. I had forgotten completely about details of my family's trips to Europe, and in particular a return voyage from France in 1953, when I was certainly a very young boy with no idea about research or Harvard or anything else of such a momentous import. Now the web has the passenger list of our passage home. Not in my unimportant case, but in more significant tracking of the movements of more significant individuals, these old manifests hold out a world of research possibilities.
The Origin And Development Of The Redbird Smith Movement - Part Iv, Robert K. Thomas
The Origin And Development Of The Redbird Smith Movement - Part Iv, Robert K. Thomas
Robert K. Thomas
Robert K. Thomas' Master Thesis for the Department of Anthropology at the University of Arizona. Part IV contains the Bibliography and Chapter 4, Analysis of the Redbird Smith Movement and Comparison with The Ghost Dance