File:Hopewell Culture 1 of 4, upper front.pdf

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English: Pamphlet titled "Hopewell Culture" written with participation of the Wyandotte Tribe of Oklahoma and anthropologists, distributed by US Park Service c. 2000 at The Hopewell Culture National Historical Park. Scan: 1 of 4, upper front
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Source These are my scans, 4 in all, of the same pamphlet published by U.S. Department of Interior, National Park Service, The Hopewell Culture National Historic Park, which I obtained in person at the park around year 2000. There is no copyright claimed on this publication and it appears to be public domain as work of the USA government agency. Pamphlet contains a reference attribution to a scholarly work, a book titled "The Huron" (New York: Chelsea House Publishers,1989) by Nancy Bonvillan as wells credits in the same references section Te Nona Kuhn, Director Historical Preservation, Public Relations Representative, Wyandotte Tribe of Oklahoma, which has address given as well: Wyandotte Tribe of Oklahoma, PO Box 250, Wyandotte, OK 74379, United States, telephone: +1 (918) 678-2297. -- User:Mareklug, Marek Wojciech Ługowski, Chicago, 2015-02-27, 09:02:22 am.
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Note: Scanned in Chicago on 2015-02-27 using Canon PIXMA MG5500 series multifunction unit (printer, scanner, copier, fax machine). Actual source printed on paper and distributed by National Park Service, U.S> Department of Interior in 2000 and many years prior and after.

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