Strangers on the land : (a historiette of a longer story of the Yakima Indian Nation's efforts to survive against great odds)
by RELANDER, Crick (Now-Tow-Look)
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About This Item
Yakima, Washington: Franklin Press, 1962. Edition Not Stated. Original wraps. Very good + condition. Royal 8vo., 100 pages : illustrations, portraits. Contents : People of the Misty Years, The Everlasting Hunger, Joe Leather, A Yakima, Tavern in the Town, Valley of Little Rivers, Let Them Do as They Have Promised, The Overrun Land, A Supreme Law of the Land, Shrinking Land, Allotment Act, Homestead and irrigation, Hoofbeats of the Land, Tribal Government, Treaty, etc.
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- Lonesome Water Books (US)
- Bookseller's Inventory #
- 10537
- Title
- Strangers on the land : (a historiette of a longer story of the Yakima Indian Nation's efforts to survive against great odds)
- Author
- RELANDER, Crick (Now-Tow-Look)
- Format/Binding
- Original wraps
- Book Condition
- Used - Very good + condition
- Quantity Available
- 1
- Edition
- Edition Not Stated
- Publisher
- Franklin Press
- Place of Publication
- Yakima, Washington
- Date Published
- 1962
- Keywords
- Vintage Books, Nonfiction, Western Americana, Native American, Treaties, Yakima Washington, Yakima Indian, Reservation, Mt. Adams, Salmon Fishing, Shus-sus Medicine Man, horsehair rope, Wishram, Yakima River, Ah-wa-tum, tepees, Toppenish, Yakima Tule
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