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Camp in School Premises, April 1905
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Washington State University, Manuscripts Archives and Special Collections, spoqín (Spokan)
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Camp in School Premises, April 1905
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Washington State University, Manuscripts Archives and Special Collections, spoqín (Spokan)
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Audio tape of Caroline Towhet and Mary Ann Meanus regarding songs and cultural practices of the Warm Springs, with Wasco Dance songs
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Washington State University, Manuscripts Archives and Special Collections, Confederated Tribes of Warm Springs
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