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Acculturation and material culture - George I. Quimby, Curator of Exhibits, Department of Anthropology, and Alexander Spoehr, Curator, Oceanic Ethnology.
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[Chicago]Chicago Natural History Museum,1951.
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Archaeological work in the Ackmen-Lowry area, southwestern Colorado, 1937, by Paul S. Martin ... With reports by Carl Lloyd and Alexander Spoehr.
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Chicago:Field Museum Press,1937.
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Camp, clan, and kin among the Cow Creek Seminole of Florida / by Alexander Spoehr, Assistant Curator, American Ethnology and Archaeology.
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Chicago:Field Museum Press,1941
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Changing kinship systems: a study in the acculturation of the Creeks, Cherokee, and Choctaw / by Alexander Spoehr, Curator, Oceanic Ethnology. Formerly Curator, North American Ethnology and Archaeology.
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Chicago:Field Museum Press,1947.
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The Florida Seminole camp / by Alexander Spoehr, Curator, North American Ethnology and Archaeology.
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Chicago:Field Museum Press,1944
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Kinship system of the Seminole / by Alexander Spoehr.
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Chicago:Field Museum Press,1942.
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Majuro, a village in the Marshall Islands / Alexander Spoehr
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[Chicago]Chicago Natural History Museum,1949.
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Marianas prehistory: archaeological survey and excavations on Saipan, Tinian and Rota / Alexander Spoehr.
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[Chicago]Chicago Natural History Museum Press,1957.
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Notes on Skidi Pawnee society, by George A. Dorsey -- and James R. Murie. Prepared for publication by Alexander Spoehr --
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Chicago:Field Museum Press,1940
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Saipan, the ethnology of a war-devastated island / Alexander Spoehr
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[Chicago]Chicago Natural History Museum,1954.
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