Edité par Popular Library/Fawcett, 1977
ISBN 10 : 0445043490 ISBN 13 : 9780445043497
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Edité par Popular Library/Fawcett, 1977
ISBN 10 : 0445043490 ISBN 13 : 9780445043497
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Edité par Popular Library/Fawcett, New York, NY, 1977
ISBN 10 : 0445043490 ISBN 13 : 9780445043497
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Edition originale
Soft cover. Etat : Very Good. First Edition, First Pinting. Text/NEW. Softcover/NF w/edge/surface wear. Text edges dyed yellow. Historical fiction based on Hopi migrations. Anthropological novel evokes the Southwest as it was five centuries ago. "The Hopi, like the Jews, were a chosen people, and like them spent a season in the wilderness before arriving at their promised land. Loosely based on the Hopi, a biography of the invented clan of the Grey Fox People. Author, novelist, folklorist, and anthropologist Harold Courlander (1908 - 1996) took special interest in African, Caribbean, Afro-American and American Indian cultures and oral literature.