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Historical Readings about the Spokane Indians
 

HISTORY
Children of the Sun - a history of the Spokane Indians
A Spokane Timeline of important events
A Short History of the Spokane Indians
The Indians of the Columbia Plain
On the Salish Language
Indians Tribes of Washington Territory - a report by George Gibbs from 1854
Native Culture Map c. 1800
Plateau Tribes
Link: North American Culture Map
DOCUMENTS
The Peace Treaty of 1858
Executive Order of 1881
from Lewis & Clark (1805-6)
Gibbs on the Spokanes (1848)
N. Point on the Salish (1840s)
Nancy Wynecoop on early life in Wellpinit
Ft. Spokane by Beth Gibson
A Reminiscence of life at the Fort Wright Indian School
A newspaper article on the Indian School (2000)
CULTURE
The Sanpoil Vision Quest
Hunting and Fishing
The Indian Calendar
Indian Life before the Europeans
MISCELLANEOUS
Food and Medical Plants
The Camas Root
Ishi - The last Yahi - T. T. Waterman (1917)





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December 21, 2004
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