- Author: James Willard Schultz
- Published Date: 01 Mar 2003
- Publisher: University of Oklahoma Press
- Original Languages: English
- Book Format: Paperback::286 pages
- ISBN10: 080613545X
- ISBN13: 9780806135458
- File size: 47 Mb
- Filename: why-gone-those-times?-blackfoot-tales.pdf
- Dimension: 140x 216x 16mm::367g
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