Issues published as Edentata

Edentata 23
December 2022
Edentata 22
December 2021
Edentata 21
December 2020
Edentata 20
December 2019
Edentata 19
December 2018
Edentata 18
December 2017
Edentata 17
December 2016
Edentata 16
December 2015
Edentata 15
December 2014
Edentata 14
December 2013
Edentata 13
December 2012
Edentata 12
December 2011
Edentata 11 (2)
December 2010
Edentata 11 (1)
October 2010
Edentata 8–10
December 2009
Edentata 7
May 2006
Edentata 6
December 2004
Edentata 5
December 2003
Edentata 4
June 2001
Edentata 3
November 1997
Edentata 2
July 1995