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They sang for horses; the impact of the horse on Navajo and Apache folklore. Illus. by DeGrazia.

By: Clark, LaVerne HarrellMaterial type: TextTextPublisher: [Tucson] University of Arizona Press c.1966, [1983]Description: xx, 225 p. illus. (part col.) maps (part fold.) 32 cmSubject(s): Navajo Indians -- Domestic animals | Apache Indians -- Domestic amimals | Horses -- Southwest, New | Navajo Indians -- Folklore | Apache Indians -- FolkloreDDC classification: 398.24 LOC classification: E78.S7 | C55
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E78.S7 B15 1988 Daughters of the desert : E78.S7 B32 v.4 The southwestern journals of Adolph F. Bandelier, E78.S7 C55 They sang for horses; E78.S7 C55 They sang for horses; E78.S7 C6 1962 On the gleaming way; E78.S7 C6 1962 On the gleaming way; E78 .S7 C6 1962 On the gleaming way :

Bibliography: p. 213-220.

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