Greenville Goodwin - Published

Published

  • Goodwin, Grenville (1994) . Myths and Tales of the White Mountain Apache. Tucson, Arizona: University of Arizona Press. 978-0-8165-1451-9.
  • Goodwin, Grenville (1969) . Basso, Keith H. ed. The Social Organization of the Western Apache. Tucson, Arizona: University of Arizona Press. LCCN 76-75453.
  • Goodwin, Grenville (1971). Basso, Keith H. ed. Western Apache Raiding and Warfare. Tucson, Arizona: University of Arizona Press. LCCN 73-142255., collection of memoirs by six Apache who lived before and during the reservation period, as well as explanatory material.

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