Title | Date | Reference | Authors | Call # | ISSN | ||
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So you think you can model? A guide to building and evaluating archaeological simulation models of dispersals | 2015 | Human biology 87 (3): 169-92 | H6/HB [HUMAN-] | 0018-7143 | |||
Identifying Laguna Pueblo pottery, circa 1900 | 2007 | American Indian art magazine 32 (3): 70-7, 93 | *H6/KUB [AMERICAN-] | 0192-9968 | |||
Pueblo man-woman potters and the pottery made by the Laguna man-woman, Arroh-a-och | 2005 | American Indian art magazine 31 (1): 72-85 | *H6/KUB [AMERICAN-] | 0192-9968 | |||
Establishing an inventory of two maritime cultural landscapes - Kursiu Marios and Vistula Lagon | 2003 | Ethnographisch-archäologische Zeitschrift 44 (3): 321-36 | H6 'ETHNOGRAPHISCH-' | 0012-7477 | |||
The Kaupata motif in Silko's Ceremony: a study of literary homology | 1999 | SAIL: studies in American Indian literatures (Series 2) 11 (3): 2-21 | 0730-3238 | ||||
Concerning North American Indians (part 2) | 1998/2002 | Acta Universitatis Carolinae - philosophica et historica. Studia ethnlogica 5 (): 19-27 | H6/KVL [STUDIA-] | 0567-8293 | |||
Special problems in teaching Leslie Marmon Silko's "Ceremony" [(New York: Viking Penguin Inc, 1977)] | 1990 | American Indian Quarterly 14 (4): 379-86 | |||||
Spotted cattle and deer: spirit guides and symbols of endurance and healing in "Ceremony" [by LM Silko (New York: Viking Penguin Inc, 1977)] | 1990 | American Indian Quarterly 14 (4): 367-77 | |||||
The sun's in its heaven, all's "not" right with the world: rejoinder to Swan [E Swan in "Amer Indian Q" 1988 (12:3) 229-49 and "Amer Indian Q" 1988 (12:4) 313-28; with reply by Swan and response by Farrer, see below] | 1990 | American Indian Quarterly 14 (2): 155-9 | |||||
Answer to Farrer: all is right with the [world] as Laguna notions speak for themselves [reply to CR Farrer, see above; with response by Farrer] | 1990 | American Indian Quarterly 14 (2): 161-71 |