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ment," by Klaus F. Wellman, The Artifact (No. 4, 1979). Updates
earlier survey.
"Climate, Acculturation, and Costume: A History of Women's
Clothing Among the Indians of the Southern Plains," by John C.
Ewers, Plains Anthropologist (Feb., 1980). Studies the impact of cli-
mate and contact with whites on the clothing of women of the Southern
Plains Indians.
"Legislating Commons: The Navajo Tribal Council and the Navajo
Range," by Gary D. Libecap and Ronald N. Johnson, Economic In-
quiry (Jan., 198o). Argues that chronic overgrazing on the Navajo
Reservation results from the policies of the Bureau of Indian Affairs
and the Tribal Council.
"Transitions in Pueblo Agriculture, 1933-1948," by James A.
Vlasich, New Mexico Historical Review (Jan., 1980). Examines the
introduction of modern agricultural techniques to Pueblo farmers.
"Geronimo, Part II," by Dee Brown, American History Illustrated
(July, 1980). Traces the plight of southwestern Indians in the late nine-
teenth century.
"Mexican Indian Policy in New Mexico," by Daniel Tyler, New
Mexico Historical Review (Apr., 1980). Recounts Mexican policy to-
ward nomadic Indians in New Mexico, 1821-1848.
MEXICAN AMERICANS
"Chicano Community Control, Political Cynicism and the Validity
of Political Trust Measures," by Bert C. Buzan, Western Political
Quarterly (Mar., 1980). Quantitative analysis of Chicano political
cynicism in two Texas cities.
"Secular Trend in the Stature and Weight of Mexican-American
Children in Texas Between 1930 and 1970," by Robert M. Malina and
Anthony N. Zavaleta, American Journal of Physical Anthropology
(May, 1980). Compares the height and weight of Mexican-American
children in Texas, in 1929-1931, and 1968-1972.
"Wresting a Competence in Nineteenth Century Texas: The Case
of the Chicanos," by Arnoldo De Le6n, Red River Valley Historical
Review (Fall, 1979). Summarizes the everyday life of nineteenth-cen-
tury Tejanos.
"The Undocumented Mexican Worker: A Social Problem?" by247
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