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English:
Partial image of one of the pictographs devised by Silas John Edwards used to write
Western Apache
; cropped and cleaned up from book cover.
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Date | After 1904 |
Source | Keith H. Basso: Western Apache language and culture : Essays in Linguistic Anthropology : ( cover ) |
Author | Silas John Edwards; Keith H. Basso |
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