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VALh, W. H. 



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(c) The northern Maidu. American Museum of Natural History, Bulle- 

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Eells, Myron. 



The Twana, Chemakum and Clallam Indians of Washington Territory. 

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Elliott, Henry. 



Ten years acquaintance with Alaska, 1867-1877. Harper's Monthly 

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 Elliott, T. C. 



See Work, John. 

 Farrand, Livingston. 



Article " Nez Perce," In Handbook of American Indians, Smithsonian 

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