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151 Patterns of Land Use and Environmental Change on the Zuni Indian Reservation, 1846-1985: Ethnohistorical and Archaeological Evidence1985-09-30Text
152 People of the Middle Place: a study of the Zuni Indians [Excerpt]1971Text
153 Persecuting the Pueblos [Excerpt]1924-07Text
154 Piapaxa 'Uipi (Big River Canyon): Southern Paiute Ethnographic Resource Inventory and assissment for Colorado River Corridor, Glen Canyon National Recreation Area, Utah and Arizona, and Grand Canyon National Park, Arizona1997-06Text
155 Plight of the Pueblos1923-12-26Text
156 Plundering the Pueblo Indians1923-01Text
157 Press releases, Citizens for a Responsible Central Utah Project1978; 1979Text
158 Principales Speak1923-02-07Text
159 Public Law 95-280, May 15, 19781978-05-15Text
160 Public Law 95-280: An Act to direct the Secretary ot the Interior to purchase and hold certain lands in Trust for the Zuni Indian Tribe of New Mexico, and to confer Jurisdiction on the Court of Claims with respect to land claims of such tribe1978-05-15Text
161 Public Law 98-408, August 28, 1984Text
162 Public Law 98-408: An act to convey certain lands to the Zuni Indian Tribe for religious purposes1984-08-28Text
163 Pueblo of Zuni Land Status [Excerpt]1979-02-01Text
164 Pueblo Use of High-Altitude Areas: Emphasis on the A:shiwi [Excerpt]1983-06Text
165 Pueblos' Last Stand1923-02Text
166 Questions for the Bureau of Reclamation about the Central Utah Project, 1978-19791977; 1978; 1979; 1981Text
167 Red Man's Burden1924-01-16Text
168 Reexamination of the Concept of Hopitutsqwa, A1994-11-11Text
169 Relicensing writing guidelines, Lake Chelan Hydroelectric Project, FERC NO. 6371997-11; 2000-12-15Text
170 Religious life of the Zuni child [Excerpt]1887Text
171 Religious Significance of Kolhu/wala:wa to the Zuni PeopleText
172 Report of an expedition down the Zuni and Colorado Rivers [Excerpt]1853Text
173 Report Prepared for The Confederated Tribes of the Colville Reservation2002-07Text
174 Research Notes on John Collier's Book From Every ZenithText
175 Richard H. Kern: expeditionary artist in the far Southwest, 1848-1853 [Excerpt] With Sitgreaves to the Pacific, 18511985Text
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