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Book Title: A New Deal For Native Art: Indian Arts And Federal Policy, 1...
Number of Pages: 312 Pages
Publication Name: New Deal for Native Art : Indian Arts and Federal Policy, 1933-1943
Language: English
Publisher: University of AriZona Press
Publication Year: 2012
Subject: United States / 20th Century, Public Policy / Cultural Policy, Native American
Item Height: 0.7 in
Item Weight: 19.8 Oz
Type: Textbook
Subject Area: Art, Political Science, History
Item Length: 10 in
Author: Jennifer Mclerran
Item Width: 7.1 in
Format: Trade Paperback