NUN-MIP-NI-SHEEK (we remember) Commemorating the national indian encampment July 18-26 1959
THE PAPAG INDIANS OF ARIZONA and their relatives Ruth Underhill PH. D. author
PROSPECTOR (junior historian magazine number5)
WHITMAN MISSION National Park Service Handbook Series No 37
SOUVENIR issued by the Oregon Historical Society 1962.69.13
The Life of Chief Seattle, James Vernon Metcalf author 71.121.1
INDIANS of the Western States
When the Smoki Dance by Charles Franklin Parker 68.140.1
Petroglyphs of central Washington by H Thomas Cain 68.140.1
The Glass Ranch Site by Jack P. and Vera M. Mills
The Beaver Magazine of the Month, summer 1965
The Transformation of White Arm: by Howard B. Grose 61.88.9
The Chinook Nation VS The United States, by Aleen Bessonette
INDIANS: Great American Series by Monroe Heath (2 copies)
Wakemap Mound, A stratified site on the Columbia River 1959
The Forms & Origins of the North West Indian Woodcarving Designs, by Barbara J Canon 63.203.7
Indians of Washington and Oregon, by Erna Gunther
The Walakpa Site, Alaska, Its place in the Birnirk and Thuke cultures, by Dennis J Stanford (2 copies)
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