A Pueblo Social History: Kinship, Sodality, and Community in the Northern Southwest"In A Pueblo Social History, John Ware challenges modern anthropologists to break down the walls between archaeology and ethnography in order to obtain a more complete understanding of Pueblo prehistory in the American Southwest."--publisher. |
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