The Warihio Indians of Sonora-Chihuahua: An Ethnographic Survey by Howard Scott Gentry - front cover
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The Warihio Indians of Sonora-Chihuahua: An Ethnographic Survey

by Howard Scott Gentry

"The Warihio Indians of Sonora-Chihuahua: An Ethnographic Survey" by Howard Scott Gentry, published by the U.S. Government Printing Office in 1963, explores Warihio Indian culture. This softcover edition, part of the Smithsonian's Bureau of American Ethnology series, is in good condition with minor cover wear. A valuable resource for anthropology enthusiasts and scholars.

$25.80$$
Binding:Paperback
Condition:Good
1963
U.S. Government Printing Office
Stock:1 available
SKU:A1-B9-CIZ-JGM-0434

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Condition Details

The book is in good condition, with a solid binding and clean pages. The cover shows minor wear consistent with its age, but there are no significant tears or markings. The absence of a dust jacket is standard for this type of publication. Overall, it is well-preserved for a 1963 government publication.

About This Vintage 1963 Edition

"The Warihio Indians of Sonora-Chihuahua: An Ethnographic Survey" by Howard Scott Gentry is an authoritative work published by the U.S. Government Printing Office in 1963. This publication is part of the Smithsonian Institution's Bureau of American Ethnology series, specifically Anthropological Papers No. 65, derived from Bulletin 186. Gentry, a notable figure in the field of ethnobotany and anthropology, provides an in-depth examination of the Warihio Indians, offering valuable insights into their cultural practices and social structures. This edition stands out as a significant scholarly resource, reflecting mid-20th-century ethnographic methods. It is a softcover edition with a sturdy binding, suitable for both collectors and researchers interested in indigenous studies. The absence of a dust jacket is typical for government-issued publications of this nature.

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U.S. Government Printing Office

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