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Texas Women/American Women: Their Lives and Times

Indian Women Who ‘Carry Gallantry Still Further Than the Men’: A Barometer of Power in 18th-Century Texas

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Barr, J
2014

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2014

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University of Georgia Press
 

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Barr, J. (2014). Indian Women Who ‘Carry Gallantry Still Further Than the Men’: A Barometer of Power in 18th-Century Texas. In S. Cole, R. Sharpless, & E. Turner (Eds.), Texas Women/American Women: Their Lives and Times. Athens: University of Georgia Press.
Barr, J. “Indian Women Who ‘Carry Gallantry Still Further Than the Men’: A Barometer of Power in 18th-Century Texas.” In Texas Women/American Women: Their Lives and Times, edited by S. Cole, R. Sharpless, and E. Turner. Athens: University of Georgia Press, 2014.
Barr J. Indian Women Who ‘Carry Gallantry Still Further Than the Men’: A Barometer of Power in 18th-Century Texas. In: Cole S, Sharpless R, Turner E, editors. Texas Women/American Women: Their Lives and Times. Athens: University of Georgia Press; 2014.
Barr, J. “Indian Women Who ‘Carry Gallantry Still Further Than the Men’: A Barometer of Power in 18th-Century Texas.” Texas Women/American Women: Their Lives and Times, edited by S. Cole et al., University of Georgia Press, 2014.
Barr J. Indian Women Who ‘Carry Gallantry Still Further Than the Men’: A Barometer of Power in 18th-Century Texas. In: Cole S, Sharpless R, Turner E, editors. Texas Women/American Women: Their Lives and Times. Athens: University of Georgia Press; 2014.

Publication Date

2014

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University of Georgia Press