Ruth Underhill Joyce was an American anthropologist known for her studies of Native American cultures. She focused on the Zuni and Papago tribes and wrote extensively about their traditional beliefs and practices. Joyce's work contributed greatly to the field of anthropology and helped to promote understanding and appreciation of indigenous cultures.
James Joyce - biography - was created in 1959.
Biography - 1987 Dr- Joyce Brothers was released on: USA: 5 February 1999
The main conflict in "The Glove" by Ru Joyce revolves around the protagonist's internal struggle with their desire to uncover the truth behind a mysterious glove. This conflict drives the narrative as the protagonist grapples with their own curiosity and the potential consequences of pursuing the truth.
born 1926 died 1973
Joyce Laumbach has written: 'Governors of New Mexico' -- subject(s): Biography, Governors
Joyce Kennedy has written: 'Just call me Eva' -- subject(s): Biography, Nurses
Joyce Broyles has written: 'Memories' -- subject(s): Childhood and youth, Biography 'From the heart'
Joyce Walters has written: 'My heart speaks' -- subject(s): Biography
Joyce Luck has written: 'Melissa Etheridge' -- subject(s): Biography, Rock musicians, Women rock musicians
Joyce Katz has written: 'One life to lose' -- subject(s): Biography, History, Juvenile literature, Soldiers, Spies
Joyce M. Hall has written: 'An Oregon logging pioneer' -- subject(s): Biography, Loggers, Oregon, Lumber trade
Joyce Kavanagh has written: 'Click, click' -- subject(s): Adult child sexual abuse victims, Family violence, Biography