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... recorded before significant contact occurred be- tween the Coast Miwok and the Spaniards who were just then settling at San Francisco . The California historian Henry R. Wagner commented ( 1926 : 160 ) that " the few facts [ about the ...
... recorded before significant contact occurred be- tween the Coast Miwok and the Spaniards who were just then settling at San Francisco . The California historian Henry R. Wagner commented ( 1926 : 160 ) that " the few facts [ about the ...
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... recorded fish and beadwork as material going to the inland groups ( Simpson 1939 : 45 ) . Several items are recorded as going directly from the island groups to the inland groups . Omsett in the 1880's said that shells for beads were ...
... recorded fish and beadwork as material going to the inland groups ( Simpson 1939 : 45 ) . Several items are recorded as going directly from the island groups to the inland groups . Omsett in the 1880's said that shells for beads were ...
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... recorded : " They ( the Channel Islands ) are well settled with Indians who trade and communicate with each other and with those of the mainland . " ( Wagner 1929 : 239 . ) Crespi of the Portola Expedition recorded in 1769 at Ventura ...
... recorded : " They ( the Channel Islands ) are well settled with Indians who trade and communicate with each other and with those of the mainland . " ( Wagner 1929 : 239 . ) Crespi of the Portola Expedition recorded in 1769 at Ventura ...
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