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People of the middle place: a study of the Zuñi Indians

Dorothea Cross Leighton and John Adair c1966 © Dorothea C. Leighton
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  • 9780875363202 (paper)
Subject
  • Native Peoples of the Americas
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  • Frontmatter
  • List of Photographs (page XIV)
  • List of Tables (page XV)
  • Part I: Zuni Life Today and Yesterday (page 1)
    • Introduction (page 1)
    • Chapter 1 The Pueblo and the People (page 4)
    • Chapter 2 Zuni History (page 11)
    • Chapter 3 Farmers, Herders, and Silversmiths (page 23)
    • Chapter 4 Clan and Kin (page 39)
    • Chapter 5 Religion (page 45)
    • Chapter 6 Civil Government: The Separation of State from Church (page 55)
    • Chapter 7 Life Cycle (page 60)
  • Part II: A Testing Program at Zuni (page 80)
    • Introduction (page 80)
    • Chapter 8 Intelligence of Zuni Children (page 87)
    • Chapter 9 Health of Zuni Children (page 91)
    • Chapter 10 The Psychological Battery (page 95)
    • Chapter 11 The Projective Tests (page 115)
    • Chapter 12 "The Zuni Child" and Zuni Children (page 122)
    • Chapter 13 The Changing Pueblo - Conclusions and Expectations (page 139)
  • Footnotes (page 145)
  • Bibliography (page 151)
  • Index (page 161)
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AA 69.6 (Dec. 1967): 752-753 http://links.jstor.org/sici?sici=0002-7294%28196712%292%3A69%3A6%3C752%3APOTMPA%3E2.0.CO%3B2-5
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