The Distribution of Indian Tribes in the Southern Sierra and Adjacent Parts of the San Joaquin Valley, California - transcript.

dc.contributor.authorMerriam, C. Hart
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dc.date.available2018-05-01T16:25:10Z
dc.date.issued1904-06-17
dc.description10 page typed transcription, created by Click Relander.en_US
dc.description.abstract"All of these maps are so generalized particularly in the southern half of the state, that they fail to show the real boundaries of the areas and make no attempt to indicate the locations at which Indians actually live. They are misleading in that the areas allotted to the various stocks cover the entire area of the state leaving no spaces between and no parts unoccupied. It is true that in many cases tribes were so numerous as to press closely upon one another, with definite boundaries between, but in other cases they were widely separated and there were large tracts wholly unoccupied."en_US
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dc.titleThe Distribution of Indian Tribes in the Southern Sierra and Adjacent Parts of the San Joaquin Valley, California - transcript.en_US

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