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Ste-Ye-Háh-Mah: [sic] or Stick-Shower Indians
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Ste-Ye-Háh-Mah: [sic] or Stick-Shower Indians.
Ste-Ye-Háh-Mah: [sic] or Stick-Shower Indians
Ste-Ye-Háh-Mah: [sic] or Stick-Shower Indians
Ste-Ye-Háh-Mah: [sic] or Stick-Shower Indians
Ste-Ye-Háh-Mah: [sic] or Stick-Shower Indians
Ste-Ye-Háh-Mah: [sic] or Stick-Shower Indians
Ste-Ye-Háh-Mah: [sic] or Stick-Shower Indians
Ste-Ye-Háh-Mah: [sic] or Stick-Shower Indians
Ste-Ye-Háh-Mah: [sic] or Stick-Shower Indians
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Description:
Typed descriptions and narratives on the subject of what is commonly referenced as "Stick Indians".
People:
Hoom-chin-nah
,
Whol-chin-noo
Community:
Washington State University, Manuscripts Archives and Special Collections
,
Confederated Tribes of Warm Springs
Protocol:
Washington State University, Manuscripts Archives and Special Collections Public Access
,
Warm Springs Community Public Access
Category:
Lifeways
Keywords:
Cascades
,
stories
Language:
English
Rights:
Washington State University Libraries, Manuscripts, Archives and Special Collections
Source:
McWhorter Papers, Indian Narratives, Finished Stories, (Cg55B43F419_18)
Publisher:
Washington State University Libraries, Manuscripts, Archives and Special Collections
Identifier:
6WSUMASC0062_6
Type:
Text
Format:
JPEG