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- Kumeyaay Socio-Political Structure^
- Jackson Underwood
- Analytical Perspectives on a Protohistoric Cache of Ceramic Jars from the Lower Colorado Desert
- Was There a Regional Center in Quechan Territory in the Eighteenth Century? an Analysis of Garcés’S Diario De Exploraciones
- The California State University 1 Application for Undergraduate Admission 2018-2019 Attach the $55 (U.S.) Application Fee Payable to Cal Poly State University
- United States Department of the Interior
- A Teacher's Guide to Historical and Contemporary Kumeyaay Culture
- Intermountain Power Project
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- Docket 02-Afc-2C Date Jan 2010 Recd
- The Legacy of Reclamation and Allotment on Quechan Indian Lands, 1700-1940
- A Desert Cattle Drive of 1890 Contents by Phil Brigandi Desert Cattle Drive (Brigandi)
- The Name of This Group Is the Quechan (Kwtsaan, Yuma) People, Which Means “Those Who Descended”
- A Common Vision for the Colorado River System: Toward a Framework for Sustainability
- Political Factionalism Among the Mojave Indians, 1826--1875
- DOCUMENT RESUME ED 135 547 EC 009 708 Information Profiles Of
- Quechan Tribe of the Fort Yuma Indian Reservation and State Of
- Cahuilla Cultural Practice in the Twenty-First Century: the Reformulation of Ethnicity
- Lower Colorado River Peoples: Hostilities and Hunger, 1850-1857
- California Indian Tribal Homelands
- Quechan Indian Tribe
- Briefing for the Interim Water & Natural Resources Committee On
- Quechan Declaration
- 1 History Department Acknowledgement of the Tongva
- 1972 Stewart Indian School Yearbook
- Review the Strategic Plan
- Imperial Irrigation District Final EIS/EIR
- The Chronology of Lake Cahuilla's Final Stand
- ORGAN PIPE CACTUS NATIONAL MONUMENT 10 Organ Pipe Drive Ajo, Arizona 85321
- Stories from the Quechan Oral Literature
- Kumeyaay Section 2.Pdf
- Recognized Tribes List
- Tribes in the Lower Colorado Region
- Ushering in Revamped Sites to Explore the Anza Trail in San Francisco
- The National Congress of American Indians (NCAI) Was
- By George Bryant Linguistic Work by Amy Miller
- Fort Yuma-Quechan Tribe P.O.Box 1899 Yuma, Arizona 85366-1899
- Yuman Ideas About the Past
- 2.3 Cultural Resources This Section Discusses the Existing Cultural and Archaeological Resources in Imperial County
- Effects of Spanish. Mexican, and Anglo Occupations Onthe Native American Are Discussed
- List of Native American Consultations Completed for 2018 CA HCD OOR Program
- 2013 Complete Outline
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