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Sources for Further Research
 

The Wellpinit School Library has a large selection of books and resources having to do with Native American tribes and cultures. The following is a small selection of some sources that may prove useful. This is only a small part of what is available.
To see what else is available, use the on-line card-catalog, or consult with our librarian.


  • Historical Reasearch Associates, Inc., A Forest and a Tribe in Transition: A History of the Spokane Indian Reservation Forest 1870-1994 , USDI: 1994
  • Meinig, D.W., The Great Columbia Plain: a Historical Geography 1805-1910 , University of Washington: 1968
  • Point, Nicolas, Wilderness Kingdom: Indian Life in the Rocky Mountains: 1840-1847 - The Journals & Paintings of Nicholas Point, S.J., translated and introduced by Joseph P. Donnelly, S.J., Holt, Rinehart and Winston: NY 1967 [Wellpinit Library Ind Poi]
  • Ruby, Robert H., and Brown, John A., The Spokane Indians, Children of the Sun , Oklahoma University Press, 1970





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December 23, 2004
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