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Fewkets, Jesse Walter. 



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(6) Preliminary report of a visit to the Navaho National Monument, 

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(c) Prehistoric villages, castles and towers of southwestern Colorado. 

 Smithsonian Institution, Bureau of American Ethnology, Bulletin 70, 

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Fletcher, Alice C. 



Article "'Earth-lodge," in Handbook of American Indians, Smithsonian 

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Fletcher, Alice C, and LaFlesche, Francis. 



The Omaha tribe. Smithsonian Institution, Twenty-seventh Annual Re- 

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Fraser, Simon. 



Journal of a voyage from the Rocky mountains to the Pacific coast, 

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 GiBBS, George. 



(a) * * * on the Indian tribes of the Territory of Washington. 

 Reports of explorations and surveys to ascertain the most practical and 

 economic route for a railroad from the Mississippi River to the Pacific 

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(6) Tribes of western Washington and northwestern Oregon. In De- 

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GODDARD, PlINY EARLE. 



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The manuscript journal of Alexander Henry, fur trader of the North- 

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