Edward Dozier - Works

Works

  • Dozier, Edward P. (1954). The Hopi-Tewa of Arizona. University of California publications in American archaeology and ethnology. University of California, Berkeley.
  • Dozier, Edward P. (2002). Hano: A Tewa Indian Community in Arizona. Thomas Learning, Inc. ISBN 0-03-075653-7.
  • Dozier, Edward P. (1966). Mountain arbiters: The changing life of a Philippine hill people. University of Arizona Press.
  • Dozier, Edward P. (1983). The Pueblo Indians of North America. Prospect Heights, Ill: Waveland Press, 1983. ISBN 0-88133-059-0.
  • Norcini, Marilyn (2007). The Paradox of the American Indian Anthropologist Tucson: University of Arizona Press, ISBN 978-0-8165-1790-9

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