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Bunny
A real gem. It combines the best of a useful old-fashioned bibliography
with the latest in electronic searching format. In return for your reading
my bell check lists years ago, I plan to skim the whole thing just as soon
as I get the damn index done for my burial book. As you know, an index is
the price you pay for writing a book.
Bibliographers are a special breed. If I had it to do over, I would not
take on the task of converting John Cotter's bibliography from a batch of
old disks to a modern document. I always seem to have some hair shirt to
wear, even in retirement. Right now it's a bibliography of the Couer
d'Alene, based on my legal work. After that, one on the Sahaptians (Nez
Perce and Sahaptans).
Congratulations on a great model for the rest of us to follow.
Rick
At 03:43 PM 4/30/2005, you wrote:
>HISTARCHERS may be interested in the fact that Tumacacori National
>Historical Park has posted my 915-page annotated bibliography of the
>Tohono O'odham (Papago Indians) and Mission San Xavier del Bac, and by
>extension, the Spanish and Mexican-period history of the Pimerķa Alta
>(northwest Sonora and southwest Arizona). This word searchable product
>includes many references to historical archaeology in the region.
> The site can be directly accessed at
> http://www.nps.gov/tuma/bibliography.
> Bunny \ / Fontana
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