The American Indian ReaderJeannette Henry Indian Historian Press, 1972 - 149 páginas |
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... river . They say these figures are a mystery . But we Que- chans have known their meaning all the time . We live at Winterhaven , California ; and at Yuma , Arizona , on the Fort Yuma Reservation now . But at one time we were spread out ...
... river . They say these figures are a mystery . But we Que- chans have known their meaning all the time . We live at Winterhaven , California ; and at Yuma , Arizona , on the Fort Yuma Reservation now . But at one time we were spread out ...
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... River were non - agricultural prior to the founding of Spanish missions along the coast from 1769 to 1821 , with the probable ex- ception of the Kamia who may have practiced floodwater farming in Imperial Valley and along the New River ...
... River were non - agricultural prior to the founding of Spanish missions along the coast from 1769 to 1821 , with the probable ex- ception of the Kamia who may have practiced floodwater farming in Imperial Valley and along the New River ...
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... River tribes fail to qualify under such a definition , since their agriculture itself was acquired by diffusion as were a number of European crop plants that reached them in advance of Spanish contact . Agriculture made its way to the ...
... River tribes fail to qualify under such a definition , since their agriculture itself was acquired by diffusion as were a number of European crop plants that reached them in advance of Spanish contact . Agriculture made its way to the ...
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