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- H. Henrietta Stockel (2000). Chiricahua Apache Women and Children : Safekeepers of the Heritage. College Station: Texas A & M University Press. ISBN 978-0-89096-921-2...
- 2013-08-14. H. Henrietta Stockel: Chiricahua Apache Women and Children: Safekeepers of the Heritage, ISBN 978-0890969212 Ove, Robert S.; Stockel, H. Henrietta...
- maximum security, close custody, medium security, minimum security, and safekeepers. The facility which eventually became the North Carolina Correctional...
- management unit with the ability to house female death row inmates and county safekeepers." "Death Row Facts." Tennessee Department of Correction. Retrieved on...
- management unit with the ability to house female death row inmates and county safekeepers." "Death Row/Capital Punishment Archived October 7, 2010, at the Wayback...
- repositories in Germany and Austria at the end of World War II. The book The Safekeepers: Memoir of the Arts at the End of World War II by former Capt. Walter...
- Year Award Category Designated action The result 2021 Safekeeper Channel I Digital Media Award 2020 Best Actress August 14 Won...
- management unit with the ability to house female death row inmates and county safekeepers." "Death Row/Capital Punishment." South Carolina Department of Corrections...
- Jungle. Yashiro announces the death of Daikaku Kokujōji, who was the safekeeper of the Dresden Slate. Nagare is so interested in Yashiro because he possesses...
- Stolen or Hidden by Germany During World War II. Walter Ings Farmer, The Safekeepers: A Memoir of the Arts at the End of World War II. Walter de Gruyter....