"Both Father Wilbur and Smowhala were good men."

dc.contributor.authorTuttle, Ella S.
dc.date.accessioned2018-03-16T20:15:20Z
dc.date.available2018-03-16T20:15:20Z
dc.date.issued1956-10-16
dc.descriptionSingle 8 x 11 inch sheet. Typed. Inscribed. Single 9 x 11 inch sheet. Typed. Annotated. Inscribed.en_US
dc.description.abstract"In the spring of 1878, at the time of the first run of salmon, Chief Big Thunder and his followers camped on the Middle Fork of the Touchet, about nine miles from Dayton. The women dug couse, which grew on the hillsides and was on of the food staples for Indians at that time. The men fished."en_US
dc.identifier.otherREI-011-11-007
dc.identifier.urihttp://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11867/6138
dc.publisherUNPUBLISHEDen_US
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dc.subjectDrummers and Dreamersen_US
dc.subjectStrangers on the Landen_US
dc.title"Both Father Wilbur and Smowhala were good men."en_US

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