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Pima Indians
143 books
At the desert's green edge: an ethnobotany of the Gila River Pima
Amadeo M. Rea ; with a foreword by Gary Paul Nabhan ; sumi-e illustrations by Takashi Ijichi.
The Papago Indians of Arizona and their relatives the Pima
by Ruth Underhill ; illustrated with photos. from the Bureau of American Ethnology and drawings by Velino Herrera (Ma-pe-wi).
Rim of Christendom: a biography of Eusebio Francisco Kino, Pacific coast pioneer
Herbert Eugene Bolton ; foreword by John L. Kessell.
The short, swift time of gods on earth: the Hohokam chronicles
Donald Bahr ... [et al.].
From Hohokam to O'odham: the protohistoric occupation of the Middle Gila River Valley, central Arizona
E. Christian Wells
The New Native American Cuisine: Five-star Recipes from the Chefs of Arizona's Kai Restaurant
Marian Betancourt; with Michael O'Dowd and Jack Strong of Kai Restaurant at Sheraton Wild Horse Pass Resort & Spa; food photography by Ron Manville.
A comparison of Pueblo and Pima musical styles
by George Herzog.
New trails in Mexico: an account of one year's exploration in north-western Sonora, Mexico, and south-western Arizona, 1909-1910.
Carl Lumholtz
The Padre On Horseback: A Sketch Of Eusebio Francisco Kino, Apostle To The Pimas
Herbert Eugene Bolton
Pima Indians
Frank Russell
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