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    Maria, the legend, the legacy / / text by Susan Brown McGreevy ; photographs by Len Bouche.
     
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    Maria, the legend, the legacy / / text by Susan Brown McGreevy ; photographs by Len Bouche.
    Edition: 
    1st ed.
    Publisher: 
    Santa Fe, N.M. : Sunstone Press, 1982.
    Description: 
    32 p. : ill. ; 22 cm.
    Notes: 
    Catalogue of an exhibition which opened at the Wheelwright Museum of the American Indian, June 15, 1980.
    Subject: 
    Martínez, María Montoya -- Exhibitions.
    Tewa women potters -- New Mexico -- San Ildefsono -- Biography -- Exhibitions.
    Tewa pottery -- New Mexico -- San Ildefonso -- Exhibitions.
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    McGreevy, Susan Brown, 1934-
    Martínez, María Montoya.
    Wheelwright Museum of the American Indian.
    Catalog Source No.: 
    (OCoLC)ocm07811879
    ISBN: 
    0865340056
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    E99.S213 M385 1982Anthropology39088011485125Checked InRequest Copy
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    E99.S213 M385 1982American Indian, National Museum of39088010924223Checked InRequest Copy
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