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Washington Territory Delegate to Congress, Isaac I. Stevens, letter to Acting Commissioner of Indian Affairs, Charles E. Mix, requesting funds for a delegation of Native American chiefs to visit U.S. cities, February 17, 1858
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Nez Perce Speeches at the Treaty Council of 1863 at Lapwai, Idaho
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Nez Perce chiefs in war dress, Camas Prairie, Idaho, ca. 1899
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James O'Neill, Interpreter at the Nez Perce Agency for Idaho Territory, letter to Idaho Territorial Governor, William Henson Wallace, describing conflict between Nez Perce factions after the Treaty of 1863, December 29, 1863
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Heritage in Cedar
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University of Washington Daily
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A New Log of the Columbia ; On the Discovery of the Columbia River and Grays Harbor
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Chief King speaking at totem pole raising ceremony, Alert Bay, British Columbia, September 18, 1970
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Steve Harris, the Police Chief of Redmond, Washington, Kevin Patrick, Leg. Director of the International Association of Chiefs of Police, and Senator Brock Adams, April 23, 1991
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Jan. Page 4
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James Gilchrist Swan diaries, 1859-1866
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Waa-Pa-Shaw, Sioux chief
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Ka-Na-Pi-Ma, an Ottawa chief
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Wakechai, a Saukie chief
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Spring Frog; a Cherokee Chief
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Yaha-Hajo, a Seminole chief
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Aseola, a Seminole leader
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Kai-Pol-E-Quah, White Nosed Fox
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Se-Loc-Ta, a Creek chief
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Micanopy, a Seminole chief
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