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    People of Rimrock : a study of values in five cultures / edited by Evon Z. Vogt and Ethel M. Albert.
    by Vogt, Evon Z. (Evon Zartman), 1918-2004, editor.
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    Cambridge, Mass. : Harvard University Press, 1966.
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  • Rimrock (N.M.) -- Social life and customs.
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    9780674865082
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    xiv, 342 pages : illustrations, maps ; 25 cm
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    The "Comparative study of values in five cultures" project / by Evon Z. Vogt and Ethel M. Albert -- Geographical and cultural setting / by Evon Z. Vogt -- Intercultural relations / by Evon Z. Vogt with the assistance of Malcolm J. Arth -- The learning of values / by John W.M. Whiting, Eleanor Hollenberg Chasdi, Helen Faigin Antonovsky, and Barbara Chartier Ayres -- Kinship systems / by Munro S. Edmonson -- Ecology and economy / by Evon Z. Vogt with the assistance of Charles R. Griffith -- Political structure / by Guy J. Pauker -- Religious systems / by Robert N. Bellah -- Expressive activities / by Clyde Kluckhohn with an introduction by Ethel M. Albert -- Appendix I.: Publications of the "Comparative study of values in five cultures" project -- Appendix II.: participants in the "Comparative study of values in five cultures" project.
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    Socio-cultural surveys of family and community life of five distinct cultures of western New Mexico--Navaho, Zuni, Spanish-American, Mormon and Texan homesteaders.
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