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The Assiniboines: from the accounts of the Old Ones told to First Boy (James Larpenter Long) Edited and with an introd. by Michael Stephen Kennedy. Drawings by William Standing.
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Corporate Author:
Writers̓ Program (Mont.)
Other Authors:
Long, James Larpenteur, 1888-1973
,
Kennedy, Michael Stephen
Format:
Book
Language:
English
Published:
Norman,
University of Oklahoma Press
[1961]
Edition:
[New ed.]
Series:
Civilization of the American Indian series.
Subjects:
Assiniboine Indians.
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E99.A8 W9 1961
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