Observations on the Yurok: Childhood & World Image (University of California Publications in American Archaeology & Technology Vol 35: 10)

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Erik H. Erikson

Author: Erik H. Erikson

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Editor: Robert H. Lowie, A. L. Kroeber, Ronald L. Olson, T. D. McCown

Book description:
The title of this book is Observations on the Yurok: Childhood & World Image and it was written by Erik H. Erikson, T.D. McCown (Editor), Ronald L. Olson (Editor). This edition of Observations on the Yurok: Childhood & World Image is in a Paperback format. This books publish date is November 1, 1943

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