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Reflections on Regina Flannery's Career LUCY M. COHEN The Catholic University of America I am honored by your invitation to share reflections with you about Regina Flannery . She always looked forward to the Algonquian Confer- ences and ...
Reflections on Regina Flannery's Career LUCY M. COHEN The Catholic University of America I am honored by your invitation to share reflections with you about Regina Flannery . She always looked forward to the Algonquian Confer- ences and ...
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... Regina's career : I first came to know Regina in the early 1980s when I was a graduate student in archaeology looking for a part - time job . Dr. Cohen said to me , " Let me introduce you to our emerita professor , Regina Flannery ...
... Regina's career : I first came to know Regina in the early 1980s when I was a graduate student in archaeology looking for a part - time job . Dr. Cohen said to me , " Let me introduce you to our emerita professor , Regina Flannery ...
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... Regina . 1931. A study of the distribution and development of the memegwecio concept in Algonquian folklore . M.A. thesis , Catholic University of America , Wash- ington . Flannery , Regina . 1932. The position of women in Mescalero ...
... Regina . 1931. A study of the distribution and development of the memegwecio concept in Algonquian folklore . M.A. thesis , Catholic University of America , Wash- ington . Flannery , Regina . 1932. The position of women in Mescalero ...
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