Newspaper clippings - Yakima Indians - Transcript (part 2).

Date

1894

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UNKNOWN

Abstract

"A group of North Yakima Indians are visitors in Seattle today and created no little comment while on a tour of inspection through the city's avenues. Stalwart, bronzed by the suns of eastern Washington, the men were perfect pictures of health and activity, in striking contrast to the Indians of the coast. Some of the party were trying to imitate the whites' style of dress as far as overalls and shoes were concerned but the rest were togged out in the garments described by Cooper in his Indian tales."

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20 page typed transcription, created by Click Relander.

Keywords

Fort Simcoe, W. T.

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