0.66 Elsie Clews Parsons, Early Relations between Hopi and Keres, American Anthropologist, 1936.
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0.64 Elsie Clews Parsons, Notes on Isleta Santa Ana and Acoma, American Anthropologist, 1920.
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0.62 J. Walter Fewkes, The Winter Solstice Ceremony at Walpi, American Anthropologist, 1898.
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0.60 J. Walter Fewkes, Tusayan Totemic Signatures, American Anthropologist, 1897.
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0.60 Elsie Clews Parsons, The Ceremonial Calendar of the Tewa of Arizona, American Anthropologist, 1926.
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0.60 J. Walter Fewkes, Morphology of Tusayan Altars, American Anthropologist, 1897.
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0.57 Elsie Clews Parsons, The Humpbacked Flute Player of the Southwest, American Anthropologist, 1938.
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0.57 Elsie Clews Parsons, The Laguna Migration to Isleta, American Anthropologist, 1928.
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0.56 Elsie Clews Parsons, Notes on San Felipe and Santo Domingo, American Anthropologist, 1923.
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0.56 J. Walter Fewkes, The Winter Solstice Altars at Hano Pueblo, American Anthropologist, 1899.
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0.56 F. W. Hodge, Pueblo Indian Clans, American Anthropologist, 1896.
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0.55 J. Walter Fewkes, Hopi Ceremonial Frames from Cañon De Chelly Arizona, American Anthropologist, 1906.
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0.54 J. Walter Fewkes, The Butterfly in Hopi Myth and Ritual, American Anthropologist, 1910.
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0.54 F. W. Hodge, Pueblo Snake Ceremonials, American Anthropologist, 1896.
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0.53 J. Walter Fewkes, The Alósaka Cult of the Hopi Indians, American Anthropologist, 1899.
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0.53 Elsie Clews Parsons, Census of the Shi'wanakwe Society of Zuñi, American Anthropologist, 1919.
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0.52 J. Walter Fewkes, The Kinship of the Tusayan Villagers, American Anthropologist, 1894.
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0.52 J. Walter Fewkes, The Owakulti Altar at Sichomovi Pueblo, American Anthropologist, 1901.
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0.52 J. Walter Fewkes, Hopi Shrines near the East Mesa Arizona, American Anthropologist, 1906.
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0.51 J. Walter Fewkes, A Comparison of Sia and Tusayan Snake Ceremonials, American Anthropologist, 1895.
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0.50 Walter Hough J. Walter Fewkes, The Sio Shalako at the First Mesa July 9 1916. American Anthropologist, 1917,
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0.50 Leslie A. White, Summary Report of Field Work at Acoma, American Anthropologist, 1928.
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0.50 J. Walter Fewkes, Property-Right in Eagles among the Hopi, American Anthropologist, 1900.
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0.49 Elsie Clews Parsons, The Hopi Wöwöchim Ceremony in 1920. American Anthropologist, 1923,
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0.48 Elsie Clews Parsons, Tewa Kin Clan and Moiety, American Anthropologist, 1924.
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0.48 J. Walter Fewkes, Minor Hopi Festivals, American Anthropologist, 1902.
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0.47 J. Walter Fewkes, The Winter Solstice Ceremony at Walpi, American Anthropologist, 1898.
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0.47 Elsie Clews Parsons, Note on the Night Chant at Tuwelchedu Which Came to an End on December 6 1920. American Anthropologist, 1921,
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0.47 J. Walter Fewkes, The New-Fire Ceremony at Walpi, American Anthropologist, 1900.
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0.47 J. P. Harrington, Old Indian Geographical Names around Santa Fe New Mexico, American Anthropologist, 1920.
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0.45 Elsie Clews Parsons, Ritual Parallels in Pueblo and Plains Cultures with a Special Reference to the Pawnee, American Anthropologist, 1929.
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0.45 Elsie Clews Parsons, A Pre-Spanish Record of Hopi Ceremonies, American Anthropologist, 1940.
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0.43 Elsie Clews Parsons, Increase by Magic: A Zuñi Pattern, American Anthropologist, 1919.
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0.43 Florence M. Hawley, Pueblo Social Organization as a Lead to Pueblo History, American Anthropologist, 1937.
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0.43 Elsie Clews Parsons, Some Aztec and Pueblo Parallels, American Anthropologist, 1933.
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0.43 Elsie Clews Parsons Ralph L. Beals, The Sacred Clowns of the Pueblo and Mayo-Yaqui Indians, American Anthropologist, 1934.
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0.42 Elsie Clews Parsons, Further Notes on Isleta, American Anthropologist, 1921.
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0.42 Elsie Clews Parsons, War God Shrines of Laguna and Zuñi, American Anthropologist, 1918.
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0.41 Julian H. Steward, Notes on Hopi Ceremonies in Their Initiatory form in 1927-1928. American Anthropologist, 1931,
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0.40 J. Walter Fewkes, The Lesser New-Fire Ceremony at Walpi, American Anthropologist, 1901.
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0.39 Elsie Clews Parsons, Naming Practises in Arizona, American Anthropologist, 1937.
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0.39 George Herzog, Note on Pima Moieties, American Anthropologist, 1936.
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0.39 Edward P. Dozier, Resistance to Acculturation and Assimilation in an Indian Pueblo, American Anthropologist, 1951.
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0.39 J. Walter Fewkes, The Kinship of a Tanoan-Speaking Community in Tusayan, American Anthropologist, 1894.
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0.38 J. Walter Fewkes, Hopi Snake Washing, American Anthropologist, 1898.
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0.38 Helen H. Roberts, The Reason for the Departure of the Pecos Indians for Jemez Pueblo, American Anthropologist, 1932.
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0.38 Elsie Clews Parsons, Picuris New Mexico, American Anthropologist, 1939.
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0.37 Elsie Clews Parsons, The Last Zuni Transvestite, American Anthropologist, 1939.
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0.37 J. Walter Fewkes, The Sun's Influence on the form of Hopi Pueblos, American Anthropologist, 1906.
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0.37 F. Mary Russell Harold S. Colton, Petroglyphs the Record of a Great Adventure, American Anthropologist, 1931.
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0.37 William Duncan Strong, An Analysis of Southwestern Society, American Anthropologist, 1927.
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0.37 Erik K. Reed, Navajo Monolingualism, American Anthropologist, 1944.
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0.36 Frank Hamilton Cushing J. Walter Fewkes Elsie Clews Parsons, Contributions to Hopi History, American Anthropologist, 1922.
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0.36 Leslie A. White, Masks in the Southwest, American Anthropologist, 1934.
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0.36 Elsie Clews Parsons, Notes on Acoma and Laguna, American Anthropologist, 1918.
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0.36 Edward Winslow Gifford, Southern Maidu Religious Ceremonies, American Anthropologist, 1927.
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0.35 Morris Edward Opler, The Identity of the Apache Mansos, American Anthropologist, 1942.
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0.35 Albert B. Reagan, Who Made the Kayenta-National Monument Ruins, American Anthropologist, 1920.
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0.33 J. Walter Fewkes, On Certain Personages Who Appear in a Tusayan Ceremony, American Anthropologist, 1894.
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0.33 Florence Hawley, Kokopelli of the Prehistoric South-Western Pueblo Pantheon, American Anthropologist, 1937.
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0.32 Malcolm C. Collier, Leadership at Navajo Mountain and Klagetoh, American Anthropologist, 1946.
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0.32 Elsie Clews Parsons, Ceremonial Friendship at Zuñi, American Anthropologist, 1917.
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0.31 Elizabeth Tooker, Masking and Matrilineality in North America, American Anthropologist, 1968.
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0.31 Barbara Aitken, The Morning Star Cult in the Southwest, American Anthropologist, 1927.
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0.30 Elsie Clews Parsons, The Zuñi A'doshlě and Suukě, American Anthropologist, 1916.
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0.30 J. P. Harrington, Note on the Names Moqui and Hopi, American Anthropologist, 1945.
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0.30 Frederick Webb Hodge, The Early Navajo and Apache, American Anthropologist, 1895.
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0.30 Berard Haile, Navaho Chantways and Ceremonials, American Anthropologist, 1938.
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0.29 Edward P. Dozier, Spanish-Catholic Influences on Rio Grande Pueblo Religion, American Anthropologist, 1958.
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0.29 Albert B. Reagan, Some Notes on the Snake Pictographs of Nine Mile Canyon Utah, American Anthropologist, 1933.
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0.29 J. Walter Fewkes, The Pueblo Settlements near El Paso Texas, American Anthropologist, 1902.
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0.29 J. Walter Fewkes, The Feather Symbol in Ancient Hopi Designs, American Anthropologist, 1898.
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0.29 Albert B. Reagan, Petroglyphs Show That the Ancients of the Southwest Wore Masks, American Anthropologist, 1935.
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0.28 Simon Marcson, Some Methodological Consequences of Correlational Analysis in Anthropology, American Anthropologist, 1943.
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0.28 , Notes on Jemez Ethnography, American Anthropologist, 1927.
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0.28 Ruth Underhill, Intercultural Relations in the Greater Southwest, American Anthropologist, 1954.
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0.28 Robert H. Lowie, The Emergence Hole and the Foot Drum, American Anthropologist, 1938.
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0.28 Berard Haile, A Note on the Navaho Visionary, American Anthropologist, 1940.
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0.28 J. Walter Fewkes, A Few Tusayan Pictographs, American Anthropologist, 1892.
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0.28 J. Walter Fewkes, The Prehistoric Culture of Tusayan, American Anthropologist, 1896.
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0.27 Mischa Titiev, The Story of Kokopele, American Anthropologist, 1939.
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0.27 Matilda Coxe Stevenson, Zuñi Ancestral Gods and Masks, American Anthropologist, 1898.
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0.27 Nicholas Mirkowich, A Note on Navajo Place Names, American Anthropologist, 1941.
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0.27 Malcolm Carr Katherine Spencer Doriane Woolley, Navaho Clans and Marriage at Pueblo Alto, American Anthropologist, 1939.
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0.27 John Adair Evon Vogt, Navaho and Zuni Veterans: A Study of Contrasting Modes of Culture Change, American Anthropologist, 1949.
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0.26 Elsie Clews Parsons, Notes on the Pima 1926. American Anthropologist, 1928,
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0.26 M. Jean Tweedie, Notes on the History and Adaptation of the Apache Tribes, American Anthropologist, 1968.
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0.26 Erik K. Reed, Navajo Independence and Acculturation, American Anthropologist, 1941.
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0.26 Grenville Goodwin, The Characteristics and Function of Clan in a Southern Athapascan Culture, American Anthropologist, 1937.
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0.26 Edward P. Dozier, Spanish-Indian Acculturation in the Southwest: Comments, American Anthropologist, 1954.
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0.25 Omer C. Stewart, Navaho Basketry as Made by ute and Paiute, American Anthropologist, 1938.
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0.25 Florence Hawley, An Examination of Problems Basic to Acculturation in the Rio Grande Pueblos, American Anthropologist, 1948.
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0.25 Florence Hawley, Keresan Patterns of Kinship and Social Organization, American Anthropologist, 1950.
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0.25 Evon Z. Vogt, A Study of the Southwestern Fiesta System as Exemplified by the Laguna Fiesta, American Anthropologist, 1955.
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0.24 Erik K. Reed, Information on the Navaho in 1706. American Anthropologist, 1941,
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0.24 M. E. Opler, The Mescalero Apache Bow-Drill, American Anthropologist, 1935.
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0.24 John Adair, Reply to Goldfrank, American Anthropologist, 1969.
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0.24 Elsie Clews Parsons, The Kinship Nomenclature of the Pueblo Indians, American Anthropologist, 1932.
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0.24 Pearl Beaglehole, Census Data from Two Hopi Villages, American Anthropologist, 1935.
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0.24 Peter M. Whiteley, Land Availability and the Oraibi Split: A Rejoinder to Levy, American Anthropologist, 1990.
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0.23 Charles B. White, The Western Apache and Cross-Cousin Marriage, American Anthropologist, 1957.
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0.23 Laura Adams Armer, Navaho Sand-Paintings, American Anthropologist, 1931.
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0.23 Esther Schiff, A note on Twins, American Anthropologist, 1921.
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0.23 Barbara Freire-Marreco, Tewa Kinship Terms from the Pueblo of Hano Arizona, American Anthropologist, 1914.
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0.23 Charles R. Kaut, Western Apache Clan and Phratry Organization, American Anthropologist, 1956.
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0.23 Elsie Clews Parsons, The Zuñi Ła'mana, American Anthropologist, 1916.
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0.23 Leland C. Wyman Flora L. Bailey, Two Examples of Navaho Physiotherapy, American Anthropologist, 1944.
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0.22 J. Alden Mason, The Papago Harvest Festival, American Anthropologist, 1920.
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0.22 Philip Drucker, Addenda on the Southwestern Ceremonial House, American Anthropologist, 1939.
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0.22 Phil Hughte, A Zuni Artist Looks at Frank Hamilton Cushing, American Anthropologist, 1995.
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0.22 William T. Beaver, Peyote and the Hopi, American Anthropologist, 1952.
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0.22 William Y. Adams, Navajo Social Organization, American Anthropologist, 1971.
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0.22 Esther S. Goldfrank, Concerning "People of the Middle Place", American Anthropologist, 1969.
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0.21 J. Walter Fewkes, A-WA'-TO BI: An Archeological Verification of a Tusayan Legend, American Anthropologist, 1893.
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0.21 Richard W. Stoffle, The Hopi Navajo Paiute Zuni Land Disputes, American Anthropologist, 1990.
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0.21 Morris Edward Opler, The Jicarilla Apache Ceremonial Relay Race, American Anthropologist, 1944.
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0.21 Erik K. Reed, Transition to History in the Pueblo Southwest, American Anthropologist, 1954.
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0.21 Clyde Kluckhohn, Participation in Ceremonials in a Navaho Community, American Anthropologist, 1938.
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0.21 Edgar L. Hewett, Studies on the Extinct Pueblo of Pecos, American Anthropologist, 1904.
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0.21 Harold E. Driver, Reply to Opler on Apachean Subsistence Residence and Girls' Puberty Rites, American Anthropologist, 1972.
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0.21 J. Walter Fewkes, A Central American Ceremony Which Suggests the Snake Dance of the Tusayan Villagers, American Anthropologist, 1893.
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0.21 William Y. Adams, Navaho Automotive Terminology, American Anthropologist, 1968.
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0.20 Ralph L. Beals, National Research Council Research Aid Fund, American Anthropologist, 1932.
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0.20 Wayne Dennis Marsena Galbreath Dennis, Cradles and Cradling Practices of the Pueblo Indians, American Anthropologist, 1940.
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0.20 Wilcomb E. Washburn, Comment on Richard Stoffle's Commentary "The Hopi Navajo Paiute Zuni Land Disputes", American Anthropologist, 1990.
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0.20 Morris E. Opler, Cause and Effect in Apachean Agriculture Division of Labor Residence Patterns and Girls' Puberty Rites, American Anthropologist, 1972.
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0.20 Fred Voget, A Shoshone Innovator, American Anthropologist, 1950.
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0.20 Aleš Hrdlička, Notes on the Pima of Arizona, American Anthropologist, 1906.
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0.20 Alice Schlegel, African Political Models in the American Southwest: Hopi as an Internal Frontier Society, American Anthropologist, 1992.
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0.20 Esther S. Goldfrank, Irrigation Agriculture and Navaho Community Leadership: Case Material on Environment and Culture, American Anthropologist, 1945.
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0.20 John P. Harrington, Tewa Relationship Terms, American Anthropologist, 1912.
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0.19 Jerrold E. Levy, Community Organization of the Western Navajo, American Anthropologist, 1962.
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0.19 Gladys A. Reichard, The Translation of Two Navaho Chant Words, American Anthropologist, 1942.
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0.19 Katharine Bartlett, A Unique Pueblo II Bird Fetish, American Anthropologist, 1932.
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0.19 Esther S. Goldfrank, Socialization Personality and the Structure of Pueblo Society (With Particular Reference to Hopi and Zuni), American Anthropologist, 1945.
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0.19 Elsie Clews Parsons, A Few Zuni Death Beliefs and Practices, American Anthropologist, 1916.
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0.19 Fred Voget, Individual Motivation in the Diffusion of the Wind River Shoshone Sundance to the Crow Indians, American Anthropologist, 1948.
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0.19 Mischa Titiev, The Problem of Cross-Cousin Marriage among the Hopi, American Anthropologist, 1938.
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0.19 Berard Haile, Reichard's Chant of Waning Endurance, American Anthropologist, 1943.
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0.19 Edgar A. Mearns, Ornithological Vocabulary of the Moki Indians, American Anthropologist, 1896.
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0.19 M. E. Opler, The Kinship Systems of the Southern Athabaskan-Speaking Tribes, American Anthropologist, 1936.
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0.18 Esther S. Goldfrank, More on Irrigation Agriculture and Navaho Community Leadership, American Anthropologist, 1946.
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0.18 Leslie Spier, Problems Arising from the Cultural Position of the Havasupai, American Anthropologist, 1929.
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0.18 A. L. Kroeber, Pueblo Traditions and Clans, American Anthropologist, 1918.
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0.18 George C. Barker, Some Functions of Catholic Processions in Pueblo and Yaqui Culture Change, American Anthropologist, 1958.
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0.18 Charles R. Kaut, Notes on Western Apache Religious and Social Organization, American Anthropologist, 1959.
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0.18 D. D. Gaillard, The Papago of Arizona and Sonora, American Anthropologist, 1894.
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0.18 , Proceedings of the American Ethnological Society Inc, American Anthropologist, 1917.
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0.17 Ralph L. Beals, Further Notes on the Cultural Affiliations of Northern Mexican Nomads, American Anthropologist, 1936.
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0.17 J. Walter Fewkes, Pacific Coast Shells from Prehistoric Tusayan Pueblos, American Anthropologist, 1896.
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0.17 Ruth Fulton Benedict, A Brief Sketch of Serrano Culture, American Anthropologist, 1924.
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0.17 Esther S. Goldfrank, Intercultural Relations in the Greater Southwest: Comments, American Anthropologist, 1954.
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0.17 John R. Swanton, Pueblo Clans: A Reply, American Anthropologist, 1918.
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0.17 Charlie R. Steen, Some Notes on the Use of Tobacco and Cane Pipes by the Pimas of the Gila Valley, American Anthropologist, 1943.
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0.17 M. E. Opler, A Note on the Cultural Affiliations of Northern Mexican Nomads, American Anthropologist, 1935.
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0.17 Albert B. Reagan, Myth about the Moon-Mother and the Bear, American Anthropologist, 1927.
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0.17 J. Walter Fewkes, Ventilators in Ceremonial Rooms of Pre Historic Cliff-Dwellings, American Anthropologist, 1908.
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0.17 W. W. Hill, Note on the Pima Berdache, American Anthropologist, 1938.
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0.17 John P. Harrington, The Tewa Indian Game of "Cañute", American Anthropologist, 1912.
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0.17 Albert N. Gilbertson, Negro-Ute Métis, American Anthropologist, 1913.
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0.16 J. O. Brew, Transition to History in the Pueblo Southwest: Comments, American Anthropologist, 1954.
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0.16 Suzanne L. Simons, A Critique of Brandt's "Sandia Pueblo", American Anthropologist, 1982.
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0.16 Stanley A. Freed Ruth S. Freed, A Note on Regional Variation in Navajo Kinship Terminology, American Anthropologist, 1970.
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0.16 Florence Hawley, The Role of Pueblo Social Organization in the Dissemination of Catholicism, American Anthropologist, 1946.
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0.16 Mischa Titiev, A Hopi Salt Expedition, American Anthropologist, 1937.
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0.16 Edward Sapir, Internal Linguistic Evidence Suggestive of the Northern Origin of the Navaho, American Anthropologist, 1936.
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0.16 John G. Bourke Julie Mindeleff, Notes and News, American Anthropologist, 1895.
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0.16 Robert Brightman, Traditions of Subversion and the Subversion of Tradition: Cultural Criticism in Maidu Clown Performances, American Anthropologist, 1999.
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0.16 J. Walter Fewkes J. G. Owens, The Lᾱ'-Lᾱ-Kο̄n-TA: A Tusayan Dance, American Anthropologist, 1892.
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0.16 George L. Trager, The Kinship and Status Terms of the Tiwa Languages, American Anthropologist, 1943.
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0.16 Ruth Underhill, Note on Easter Devils at Kawori'k on the Papago Reservation, American Anthropologist, 1934.
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0.16 W. W. Hill, Stability in Culture and Pattern, American Anthropologist, 1939.
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0.15 Edward F. Castetter, Early Tobacco Utilization and Cultivation in the American Southwest, American Anthropologist, 1943.
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0.15 E. Adamson Hoebel, Major Contributions of Southwestern Studies to Anthropological Theory, American Anthropologist, 1954.
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0.15 M. E. Opler, A Summary of Jicarilla Apache Culture, American Anthropologist, 1936.
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0.15 Maureen Trudelle Schwarz, Unraveling the Anchoring Cord: Navajo Relocation 1974 to 1996. American Anthropologist, 1997,
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0.15 J. Walter Fewkes, A Contribution to Ethnobotany, American Anthropologist, 1896.
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0.15 E. Adamson Hoebel, Keresan Witchcraft, American Anthropologist, 1952.
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0.15 John G. Bourke F. W. Hodge Julie Mindeleff Samuel A. Lafone Quevedo, Notes and News, American Anthropologist, 1895.
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0.15 Alaska Packers Association Walter Hough, Anthropological Notes, American Anthropologist, 1917.
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0.15 L. L. W. Wilson, A Prehistoric Anthropomorphic Figure from the Rio Grande Basin, American Anthropologist, 1916.
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0.15 J. Walter Fewkes, A Fictitious Ruin in Gila Valley Arizona, American Anthropologist, 1907.
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0.15 Grenville Goodwin, The Social Divisions and Economic Life of the Western Apache, American Anthropologist, 1935.
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0.15 Elsie Clews Parsons, Note on Navajo War Dance, American Anthropologist, 1919.
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