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The Hopi and Tewa Indians living in the mesa country of Arizona are of two different cultural and linguistic traditions and have lived together for more than 250 years in close contact with one anothr, yet only in recent years have barriers fallen and the two groups begun to live harmoniously together.

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This book is in Case Studies in Cultural Anthropology. (standard series)

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  1. Edward P. Dozier (Author)

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