Call Number (LC) Title Results
E99.P8 L694 2016 Imprints : the Pokagon Band of Potawatomi Indians and the city of Chicago / 1
E99.P8 P65 2011eb Ogîmäwkwě mitigwäkî = Queen of the woods : a novel / 1
E99.P85 G36 The Powhatan Landscape : an Archaeological History of the Algonquian Chesapeake. 1
E99.P85 G36 2016eb The Powhatan landscape : an archaeological history of the Algonquian Chesapeake / 1
E99.P85 P62 2007eb The true story of Pocahontas : the other side of history / 1
E99.P9 Education at the edge of empire : negotiating Pueblo identity in New Mexico's Indian boarding schools /
Prehistoric Cannibalism at Mancos 5MTUMR-2346.
The Chaco meridian : one thousand years of political and religious power in the ancient Southwest /
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E99.P9 A25 2000 Hahanaru daichi no koe : Amerika Sausuuesuto Puebulo indeian no bijutsu = Voice of mother earth : art of the Puebloan peoples of the American southwest / 1
E99.P9 A3 2002 Tesuque, place of the red willow : an exhibit and sale of historic Tesuque pottery at Adobe Gallery. 1
E99.P9 A3p 2002 Tesuque, place of the red willow : an exhibit and sale of historic Tesuque pottery at Adobe Gallery. 1
E99.P9 A465 1989 The Anasazi : prehistoric people of the Four Corners region / 1
E99.P9 A48 1997 Anasazi architecture and American design / 1
E99.P9 A73 2017eb The archaeology and history of Pueblo San Marcos : change and stability / 1
E99.P9 .A77 2006 Pueblo power : ritual fetishes of bounty and protection / 1
E99.P9 A84 Explorers in Eden : Pueblo Indians and the Promised Land. 1
E99.P9 B13 1986 The Pueblo storyteller : development of a figurative ceramic tradition / 1
E99.P9 B37 1987 Pottery of the pueblos of New Mexico, 1700-1940 / 1
E99.P9 B374 2006 Navajo and Pueblo earrings, 1850-1945 : collected by Robert V. Gallegos / 1
E99.P9 B374 2007 Navajo and Pueblo earrings, 1850-1945 : collected by Robert V. Gallegos / 1
E99.P9 B47 1992 Heart of the dragonfly : historical development of the cross necklaces of the Pueblo and Navajo peoples / 1
E99.P9 B744 1997 Pueblo Indian painting : tradition and modernism in New Mexico, 1900-1930 / 1