Box 6
Contains 16 Results:
Loose combinations derived from tied combinations numbers 9-16, One man. 1 sheet of move combinations, undated
This series consists of Michelsen's research on tribes from Southern California, including the Luiseño, Kumeyaay, Cuhuilla, Mohave, and Cocopa people.
The majority of material focus on Michelsen's research on peon games that was the basis of his dissertation at the University of California, Irvine. In many instances files are maintained here as he organized them in order to preserve his logical intent.
Peon paper presented at the Association For Anthropological Study of Play, 1977
This series consists of Michelsen's research on tribes from Southern California, including the Luiseño, Kumeyaay, Cuhuilla, Mohave, and Cocopa people.
The majority of material focus on Michelsen's research on peon games that was the basis of his dissertation at the University of California, Irvine. In many instances files are maintained here as he organized them in order to preserve his logical intent.
Chapter outlines for dissertation, undated
This series consists of Michelsen's research on tribes from Southern California, including the Luiseño, Kumeyaay, Cuhuilla, Mohave, and Cocopa people.
The majority of material focus on Michelsen's research on peon games that was the basis of his dissertation at the University of California, Irvine. In many instances files are maintained here as he organized them in order to preserve his logical intent.
Peon games at Malki, 1971
This series consists of Michelsen's research on tribes from Southern California, including the Luiseño, Kumeyaay, Cuhuilla, Mohave, and Cocopa people.
The majority of material focus on Michelsen's research on peon games that was the basis of his dissertation at the University of California, Irvine. In many instances files are maintained here as he organized them in order to preserve his logical intent.
Notes and drafts of talks, circa 1965
This series consists of Michelsen's research on tribes from Southern California, including the Luiseño, Kumeyaay, Cuhuilla, Mohave, and Cocopa people.
The majority of material focus on Michelsen's research on peon games that was the basis of his dissertation at the University of California, Irvine. In many instances files are maintained here as he organized them in order to preserve his logical intent.
Draft "Peon Intro" by Ralph Michelsen, undated
This series consists of Michelsen's research on tribes from Southern California, including the Luiseño, Kumeyaay, Cuhuilla, Mohave, and Cocopa people.
The majority of material focus on Michelsen's research on peon games that was the basis of his dissertation at the University of California, Irvine. In many instances files are maintained here as he organized them in order to preserve his logical intent.