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———. 2011b. Living Folklore, 2nd Edition: An Introduction to the Study of People and Their Traditions. 2nd ed. Utah State University Press.
“The Symbolic Meaning of an Indian Headdress.” n.d. Accessed March 2, 2022. http://indians.org/articles/indian-headdress.html.