An edition of Patterns of Power (1984)

Patterns of power

the Jasper Grant collection and Great Lakes Indian art of the early nineteenth century

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An edition of Patterns of Power (1984)

Patterns of power

the Jasper Grant collection and Great Lakes Indian art of the early nineteenth century

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English
Pages
151

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Cover of: Patterns of Power
Patterns of Power: The McMichael Canadian Collection - Jasper Grant Exhibition
January 1985, Book Soc of Canada Ltd
Paperback in English
Cover of: Patterns of power
Patterns of power: the Jasper Grant collection and Great Lakes Indian art of the early nineteenth century
1984, McMichael Canadian Collection
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Edition Notes

Bibliography: p. 55-56.
English and French.
Title on added t.p.: Vers la force spirituelle.

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Kleinburg, Ont
Other Titles
Vers la force spirituelle.

Classifications

Dewey Decimal Class
745/.089970713/0740113
Library of Congress
E78.G7 P44 1984

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Pagination
151 p. :
Number of pages
151

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL2589438M
ISBN 10
0774395516
LCCN
85140656
Library Thing
4966331
Goodreads
4480929

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