Peoples of the Middle Gila

Peoples of the Middle Gila
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Total Pages : 343
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ISBN-10 : 0972334777
ISBN-13 : 9780972334778
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Download or read book Peoples of the Middle Gila written by John P. Wilson and published by . This book was released on 2020-11 with total page 343 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: This second edition in the Gila River Indian Community Anthropological Research Papers series by John P. Wilson provides a narrative history of the Akimel O'Odham and Pee Posh peoples who lived along the middle Gila River in south central Arizona. This updated edition includes expanded and updated tabular data that we wanted to make available to our readers.The manuscript covers the period between AD 1694 and 1945 for which written documentation exists, and is largely based on descriptions that were recorded by explorers, missionaries, soldiers, settlers, and others who traveled through the area. The document is an essential reference for the Historic period in southern Arizona, and considerable information is compiled in this book that has previously been unavailable elsewhere.


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