Overland MonthlyA. Roman and Company, 1897 |
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Page 69
... Indian is " Tom's valley , " as U - ki - ah or Yo - kiah is " South valley " ) is much like fishing in any mountain stream where the waters are cold , riffles abundant , and the trout plenty but wary and gamy . They will take the live ...
... Indian is " Tom's valley , " as U - ki - ah or Yo - kiah is " South valley " ) is much like fishing in any mountain stream where the waters are cold , riffles abundant , and the trout plenty but wary and gamy . They will take the live ...
Page 76
... Indian frescoes " and old Mexican wood carvings . On the square in front of the church rises the or- iginal wooden cross , thirty - two feet high , which was erected by the Indians at the first settlement of the Mission . Through the ...
... Indian frescoes " and old Mexican wood carvings . On the square in front of the church rises the or- iginal wooden cross , thirty - two feet high , which was erected by the Indians at the first settlement of the Mission . Through the ...
Page 93
... India die , are induced to settle . It is unfortunate , but not surprising , that a State of 250,000 square miles should contain such desolate spots as the book describes ; it is also unfortunate that Miss Harraden was sick when she ...
... India die , are induced to settle . It is unfortunate , but not surprising , that a State of 250,000 square miles should contain such desolate spots as the book describes ; it is also unfortunate that Miss Harraden was sick when she ...
Page 101
... Indians have long recognized the convenience of a money sys- tem , based on some compara- tively rare natural ... Indian still lives which preserves ( Copyright , 1897 , by OVERLAND MONTHLY PUBLISHING COMPANY ) All rights reserved ...
... Indians have long recognized the convenience of a money sys- tem , based on some compara- tively rare natural ... Indian still lives which preserves ( Copyright , 1897 , by OVERLAND MONTHLY PUBLISHING COMPANY ) All rights reserved ...
Page 102
... Indians of central and southern California wends his humble way through the byroads of civilization , shunning all cause for cavil or avarice of his white neighbor . Conspic- uous in these characteristics are the Pomos of Mendocino ...
... Indians of central and southern California wends his humble way through the byroads of civilization , shunning all cause for cavil or avarice of his white neighbor . Conspic- uous in these characteristics are the Pomos of Mendocino ...
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