
Symposium on Cherokee and Iroquois Culture
by William N. Fenton and John Gulick
"Symposium on Cherokee and Iroquois Culture," edited by William N. Fenton and John Gulick, U.S. Government Printing Office, 1961. This ethnological study from the Smithsonian Institution explores Cherokee and Iroquois cultures. In good condition, without a dust jacket, and free from inscriptions. A valuable resource for Native American studies and ethnology enthusiasts.
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The book is in good condition, with a sturdy binding and clean pages. There is no dust jacket, and the cover shows minor wear consistent with age. The spine is intact, and there are no inscriptions or library markings, making it a well-preserved copy for its age.
About This Vintage 1961 Edition
"Symposium on Cherokee and Iroquois Culture," edited by William N. Fenton and John Gulick, is a significant contribution to the field of ethnology, published by the U.S. Government Printing Office in 1961. This volume, Bulletin 180 from the Smithsonian Institution's Bureau of American Ethnology, offers an insightful exploration into the cultural practices and historical contexts of the Cherokee and Iroquois peoples. The publication is a reflection of scholarly discussions and findings, providing valuable perspectives for researchers and enthusiasts of Native American studies. This edition, printed in Washington, D.C., does not include an ISBN and appears without a dust jacket. The book's condition indicates careful handling, with no inscriptions or library markings, making it a clean copy for collectors. As an out-of-print government publication, it holds particular interest for those studying mid-20th-century ethnological research.
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