Maud Oakes
Maud Van Cortlandt Oakes (1903–1990) was an ethnologist, artist and writer who published her research into the cultures of indigenous tribes in the Americas, including the Navajo of the American Southwest and the Mam of Guatemala. She is best known for her books recording these tribes' ceremonies, art and stories. Provided by Wikipedia
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Matilda die Zauberpriesterin Alltag und Feste der Maya von heute by Oakes, Maud 1903-1990
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The stone speaks the memoir of a personal transformation by Oakes, Maud 1903-1990
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The two crosses of Todos Santos Survivals of Mayan religious ritual by Oakes, Maud 1903-1990
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The wisdom of the serpent the myth of death, rebirth, and resurrection by Henderson, Joseph L., Oakes, Maud 1903-1990
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Beyond the windy place life in the Guatemalan highlands by Oakes, Maud 1903-1990
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The wisdom of the serpent The myth of death, rebirth, and resurrection by Henderson, Joseph L., Oakes, Maud 1903-1990
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The two crosses of Todos Santos survivals of Mayan religious ritual by Oakes, Maud 1903-1990
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