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Mouse's Tank: The Legend Retold
by Mike Donahue
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with references to "Southern Paiute".
Excerpt - on Page 3: "
... Mouse alone, knowing that the sheriff would come to St. Thomas this day and he would take care of the Southern Paiute. ... "
Key Phrases:
Southern Paiute, Sheriff John Currie, Mojave Desert, Valley of Fire, Muddy River, Las Vegas, Southern Nevada, Colorado River, Morning Blossom, Doris Tom, Lake Mead, Mother Earth
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The Tainted Desert: Environmental and Social Ruin in the American West
by Valerie Kuletz
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with references to "Southern Paiute".
Excerpt - on Page 64: "
... As nations, the Western Shoshone and Southern Paiute cover extensive territories and are divided up into fairly distinct tribes and bands. These contemporary local bands trace their ancestry ... "
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Shoshone Ghost Dance Religion: POETRY SONGS AND GREAT BASIN CONTEXT (Music in American Life)
by Judith Vander
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with references to "Southern Paiute".
Excerpt - on Page 24: "
... song appears in the repertoire of an Owens Valley Paiute man [Steward 1933:278]), and also language, Northern Paiute, Ute, and Southern Paiute being the most common second languages for Western Shoshones (W. Miller 1986:29). ... "
Key Phrases:
Great Basin, Sun Dance, Wind River Shoshone, Northern Paiute, Milky Way, Southern Paiute, ending vocable, mountains game animals, mountain sheep eaters, antelope charming, wai ron, excerpts from song
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Native America in the Twentieth Century : An Encyclopedia (Garland Reference Library of Social Science)
by Mary B. Davis
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with references to "Southern Paiute".
Excerpt - on Page 79: "
... the Poarch Band of Creeks, Alabama (1984); the Wampanoag Tribal Council of Gay Head, Massa- chusetts (1987); the San Juan Southern Paiute Tribe, Arizona (1990); the Snoqualmie Tribe, Washington State (1993); and The Mohegan Tribe, Connecticut (1994). Meanwhile, since 1978, Congress has ... "
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