Library card for Drummers and Dreamers.
Date
1956
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Publisher
UNKNOWN
Abstract
"Synopsis: Along the Columbia River in Eastern Washington live a rapidly disappearing tribe of Indians, the Wanapums or River People. A historic people, known to Lewis and Clark, the explorers, the River People have retained the culture they possessed before land settlement days. Their tule mat long hous is the last of its kind. Their head man, the Last Prophet, a descendant of prophets, made the author a brother and told him the hitherto closely-guarded history of the Wanapums, who refused to sign a treaty with the United States government because they recognized no chief and would not go to war."
Description
3 sheets 8 x 11.5 inch. Typed. Editing marks throughout by Relander.
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Keywords
Drummers and Dreamers