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1by University of Texas Institute of Texan Cultures at San Antonio“... are staffed wholly by volunteers. Those volunteers have become two of our most cohesive groups. On top of all...”
Published 1988
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2by University of Texas Institute of Texan Cultures at San Antonio“... and thread was made on hand spindles. All clothing, blankets, rope, string, as well as textiles for sails...”
Published 1990
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3by Scott, Larry E. (Larry Emil), 1947-“... hands, maids, sharecroppers, and laborers provided the first and most willing volunteers for the voyage...”
Published 1990
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4by University of Texas Institute of Texan Cultures at San Antonio“.... And Mexico became a nation in 1821 through the combined efforts of Indians, mestizos and creoles-all...”
Published 1971
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5by University of Texas Institute of Texan Cultures at San Antonio“..., they used a simple notched stick called the atl-atl. Held in the hand, with the spear-butt resting...”
Published 1970
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6by University of Texas Institute of Texan Cultures at San Antonio“... replica of their village and church in Poland and of all the activities associated with them...”
Published 1990
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7by University of Texas Institute of Texan Cultures at San Antonio“... in December 1835. Gregorio, on the other hand, had entered the Texan service as a volunteer in mid-October...”
Published 1986
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8by University of Texas Institute of Texan Cultures at San Antonio“....) On your subsequent orders, you'll save again, because Institute members automatically save 20% on all...”
Published 1996
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9by University of Texas Institute of Texan Cultures at San Antonio“... and saddlebags and grass for his horses were all he asked. 'Here!' was his reply when his name was called...”
Published 1981
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10by University of Texas Institute of Texan Cultures at San Antonio“... a hand on a chair or pedestal, or becomes a disembodied bust floating on top of a scroll or curlicue...”
Published 1990
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