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<rss version="2.0"><channel><title>naccbloomington's reviews from LibraryThing</title><link>http://www.librarything.com/profile_reviews.php?view=naccbloomington</link><description>naccbloomington's reviews from LibraryThing</description><item><title>Southwest Indians Reader</title><link>http://www.librarything.com/work/book/60904941</link><description>naccbloomington's review: "A.  PREHISTORY&#13;
      1.  Three maps&#13;
            a.  Major Reservations of the Southwest&#13;
            b.  Pre-Columbian Culture Areas&#13;
            c.  Pre-Columbian Overview&#13;
      2.  Hohokam&#13;
      3. Peoples of the Southwest&#13;
      4. The Classics or Great Pueblo Period A.D. 1100- 1300&#13;
      5. Chart-Time Classification for the Anasazi Culture&#13;
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B. COMPARATIVE SOCIAL ORGANIZATION&#13;
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C. THE RIO GRANDE PUEBLOS&#13;
      1. The Pueblo Revolt&#13;
      2. A History of the Pueblos Since 1821&#13;
      3. As Long as the River Runs Clear&#13;
      4. Santo Domingo Pueblo&#13;
      5. San Felipe Pueblo&#13;
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D. ZUNI AND HOPI, THE WESTERN PUEBLOS&#13;
     1. A Brief History of the Zuni Nation&#13;
     2. Zuni Religion and Philosophy&#13;
     3. Zunis Mix Tribe Spirit with Icons of Church&#13;
     4. Women in Hopi Society&#13;
     5. The Hopi Prophecies&#13;
     6. Hopi Ceremonial Calendar&#13;
     7. Way of Life&#13;
     8. Hopi Social Organization&#13;
     9. The Prehistoric and Historic Occupation of the Hopi Mesas&#13;
    10. Mural Decorations from Ancient Hopi Kivas&#13;
    11. Kachina: Window to the Hopi World&#13;
    12. Sacred Fools and Clowns&#13;
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E.  THE NAVAJO&#13;
      1. The Emerging Navajo Nation&#13;
      2. The Navjo Indians&#13;
      3. Navajo Witchcraft&#13;
      4. Navajos Now: A Nation in Transition&#13;
      5. Navajo Traditional Knowledge&#13;
      6. The Great Indian Power Grab&#13;
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F.  THE APACHES&#13;
      1. The Apache Indians&#13;
      2. In Pursuit of the Apaches&#13;
      3. Coming of Age the Apache Way&#13;
      4.  White Mountain Apache: Seeking the Best of Two Worlds&#13;
      5. Designing Apache Homes with Apaches&#13;
      6. General Crook in the Indian Country and A Scout with the Buffalo Soldiers&#13;
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G. THE HAVASUPAI&#13;
     1. The Havasupai&#13;
     2. Prisoners of the Grand Canyon&#13;
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H. BIBLIOGRAPHY"</description><pubDate>Tue, 08 Jun 2010 17:17:56 -0400</pubDate></item><item><title>Northwest Coast Fieldtrip 1994 Reader</title><link>http://www.librarything.com/work/book/60903926</link><description>naccbloomington's review: "&amp;quot;The Northwest Coast&amp;quot; (Excerpts from &amp;quot;America's Fascinating Indian Heritage) edited by James Maxwell, 1978; Excerpts from &amp;quot;Tradition and Change on the Northwest Coast&amp;quot; by Ruth Kirk, 1986; Excerpts from &amp;quot;Totem Poles of the Pacific Northwest Coast&amp;quot; by Edward Malin, 1986; Excerpts from &amp;quot;Captured Heritage&amp;quot; by Douglas Cole, 1985; Excerpts from &amp;quot;Prosecution or Persecution&amp;quot; by Daisy Sewid-Smith, 1979; Excerpts from a &amp;quot;Kwakiutl Village and School&amp;quot; by Harry Wolcott, 1990; Excerpts from &amp;quot;Captured Heritage&amp;quot; by Douglas Cole, 1985; Excerpts from &amp;quot;The Kwakiutl District Council&amp;quot; by George Speck, Jr., 1987; Excerpts from an &amp;quot;Error in Judgment&amp;quot; by Dora Speck, 1987; Excerpts from &amp;quot;Indian Healing&amp;quot; by Wolfgang Jilek, 1986; Excerpts from Canada's &amp;quot;House of Commons Debates&amp;quot; of May 14, 1987 concerning Haida lands; &amp;quot;Homeland of the Haida&amp;quot; by Moira Johnston. National Geographic, July, 1987; Excerpts from &amp;quot;Archaeological Perspectives on the Battle of Little Bighorn&amp;quot; by Douglas Scott et. al; Excerpts from &amp;quot;Oglala Women&amp;quot; by Marla Powers; Excerpts from &amp;quot;The Ghost Dance&amp;quot; by Alice Kehoe"</description><pubDate>Tue, 08 Jun 2010 16:54:19 -0400</pubDate></item></channel></rss>

