The ethnography of South-America seen from Mojos in Bolivia.

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The ethnography of South-America seen from Mojos in Bolivia.

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254

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The ethnography of South-America seen from Mojos in Bolivia
1979, AMS Press
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Cover of: The ethnography of South-America seen from Mojos in Bolivia
The ethnography of South-America seen from Mojos in Bolivia
1979, AMS Press
in English
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The ethnography of South-America seen from Mojos in Bolivia
1924, Oxford University Press
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The ethnography of South-America seen from Mojos in Bolivia.
1924, Elanders boktryckeri aktiebolag
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The ethnography of South-America seen from Mojos in Bolivia
1924, Elanders boktryckeri aktiebolag
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English translation by G.E. Fuhrken.

Bibliography: p. 234-254.

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His Comparative ethnographical studies -- 3.

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254 p.
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