Alice Beck Kehoe
}} Alice Beck Kehoe (born 1934, New York City) is a feminist anthropologist and archaeologist. She has done considerable field research among Native American peoples in the upper plains of the US and Canada, and has authored research volumes on Native American archaeology and Native American history. She is also the author of several general anthropology and archaeology textbooks. Provided by Wikipedia
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America before the European invasions by Kehoe, Alice Beck, 1934-
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Passion for the true and just : Felix and Lucy Kramer Cohen and the Indian New Deal by Kehoe, Alice Beck, 1934-
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Girl archaeologist : sisterhood in a sexist profession / Sisterhood in a sexist profession by Kehoe, Alice Beck, 1934-
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Amskapi Pikuni : the Blackfeet people by Wissler, Clark, 1870-1947
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Archaeologies of listening
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Expanding American anthropology, 1945-1980 : a generation reflects
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