University of Texas Institute of Texan Cultures at San Antonio
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University of Texas Institute of Texan Cultures at San Antonio
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University of Texas Institute of Texan Cultures at San Antonio
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- Texas' Buck Schiwetz, The University of Texas Institute of Texan Cultures at San Antonio, December 4, 1971-January 15, 1972. [Design: William D. Wittliff]
- Texas women, a celebration of history, [edited by Mary Beth Rogers] ; Texas Women's History Project ; Mary Beth Rogers, project director ; Ruthe Winegarten, research director and curator ; Sherry Smith, art and photography curator
- People of the sun, the Tiguas of Ysleta, Institute of Texan Cultures
- Residents of Texas 1782-1836, The University of Texas Institute of Texan Cultures
- The Japanese Texans, Thomas K. Walls
- Texas people
- Watercolor, wax & wool, the art of Janet Shook LaCoste, with essays by Amy Freeman Lee & Al Lowman
- The Belgian Texans, [prepared by the staff of The University of Texas at San Antonio, Institute of Texan Cultures]
- Reflections on Texas
- Joe Beeler, in the cradle of the cattle kingdom, with an essay by Don Hedgpeth
- The Wendish Texans, Sylvia Ann Grider
- The Belgian Texans
- A personal history, the Afro-American Texans, Marian L. Martinello, Melvin M. Sance
- The Melting pot, ethnic cuisine in Texas
- The Greek Texans, [prepared by the staff of The University of Texas at San Antonio, Institute of Texan Cultures]
- Recent research from the Institute of Texan Cultures, Department of Research and Collections
- Exploration in Texas, ancient & otherwise, with thoughts on the nature of evidence, John L. Davis
- The Texas Rangers, images and incidents, by John L. Davis
- Texas women, a celebration of history, Texas Women's History Project ; Mary Beth Rogers, project director ; Ruthe Winegarten, research director and curator ; Sherry Smith, art and photography curator
- The Mexican Texans, [prepared by the staff of] The University of Texas Institute of Texan Cultures at San Antonio
- The Danish Texans, John L. Davis
- Texas folklife festival
- The Italian Texans, [prepared by the staff of] the University of Texas Institute of Texan Cultures at San Antonio
- The Indian Texans
- The Jewish Texans, [prepared by the staff of The University of Texas at San Antonio, Institute of Texan Cultures]
- Journey to Pleasant Hill, the Civil War letters of Captain Elijah P. Petty, Walker's Texas Divsion, CSA, edited by Norman D. Brown ; with an introduction by O. Scott Petty ; pictures by John Groth
- Texans, a story of Texan cultures for young people, Barbara Evans Stanush
- Printer at the pass, the work of Carl Hertzog : [catalog of an exhibition at the Institute of Texan Cultures from November 20, 1970, to January 31, 1971], compiled by Al Lowman ; with an essay by William R. Holman
- The Czech Texans, [prepared by the staff of The University of Texas, Institute of Texan Cultures]
- The German Texans, Glen E. Lich
- The French Texans, [prepared by the staff of the University of Texas, Institute of Texan Cultures]
- Tejano origins in eighteenth-century San Antonio, edited by Gerald E. Poyo and Gilberto M. Hinojosa ; illustrated by JoseĢ Cisneros
- Los Tejanos mexicanos
- Peter Mansbendel, a Swiss woodcarver in Texas : an exhibit, prepared by the University of Texas at San Antonio, Institute of Texan Cultures, 1977-1978
- The Afro-American Texans, [prepared by the staff of] The University of Texas Institute of Texan Cultures at San Antonio
- Elisabet Ney, artist, woman, Texan
- The German Texans, [prepared by the staff of The University of Texas Institute of Texan Cultures]
- The Melting pot, ethnic cuisine in Texas
- The Polish Texans, [prepared by the staff of The University of Texas at San Antonio, Institute of Texan Cultures]
- The French Texans, [prepared by the staff of the University of Texas Institute of Texan Cultures at San Antonio]
- The Indian Texans.
- The Indian Texans, [prepared by the staff of The University of Texas at San Antonio, Institute of Texan Cultures]
- The Afro-American Texan ... to 1900, Institute of Texan Cultures, University of Texas at San Antonio
- The Texas Rangers, their first 150 years, by John L. Davis
- Hermann Lungkwitz, romantic landscapist on the Texas frontier /, text and catalogue raisonneĢ by James Patrick McGuire
- The Norwegian Texans, [prepared by the staff of The University of Texas, Institute of Texan Cultures]
- Los Mexicano Texanos, [preparada por el personal de The University of Texas at San Antonio, Institute of Texan Cultures]
- The Lebanese Texans and the Syrian Texans, [prepared by the staff of the University of Texas Institute of Texan Cultures at San Antonio]
- The African Texans, Alwyn Barr
- Translations of statistical and census reports of Texas, 1782-1836, and sources documenting the black in Texas, 1603-1803, Carmela Leal, project director, compiler and translator
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