A Guide to the Indian Tribes of the Pacific NorthwestUniversity of Oklahoma Press, 1992 - 289 עמודים Over the centuries the Indians of Washington, Oregon, Idaho, and western Montana have adapted their lifeways to their region’s radically different environments-an evolution that in some tribes continues to this day, as they conform to the demands of contemporary American society. |
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