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KINSHIP SYSTEM OF THE SEMINOLE Volume 33, Number 2 PUBLICATION 513

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KINSHIP SYSTEM OF THE SEMINOLE Volume 33, Number 2 PUBLICATION 513

by Spoehr, Alexander

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Chicago: Field Museum of Natural History. Very Good-. 1942. Stapled wraps. Original printed wraps. Light general wear with light fading to edges, slight sunning to spine edge. Bright, clean interior with solid binding. Some light age related dust soiling to cover. ; Anthropological Series; 8vo; 113 pages .

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Carlson Turner Books US (US)
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Title
KINSHIP SYSTEM OF THE SEMINOLE Volume 33, Number 2 PUBLICATION 513
Author
Spoehr, Alexander
Format/Binding
Stapled wraps
Book Condition
Used - Very Good-
Binding
Paperback
Publisher
Field Museum of Natural History
Place of Publication
Chicago
Date Published
1942

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