Drummers and dreamers : the story of Smowhala the prophet and his nephew Puck Hyah Toot, the last prophet of the nearly extinct River People, the last Wanapums
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Location | Format | Call Number | Status |
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DISTRIBUTION CENTER - ARCHIVES | NB - Locally Owned | 970.1 RELANDE | On Shelf |
MOSES LAKE PUBLIC LIBRARY | NB - Locally Owned | 970.1 RELANDE | On Shelf |
WENATCHEE PUBLIC LIBRARY - WPL NW Collection | NW | NW 970.1 RELANDE | On Shelf |
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Relander, C. (1986). Drummers and dreamers: the story of Smowhala the prophet and his nephew Puck Hyah Toot, the last prophet of the nearly extinct River People, the last Wanapums . Pacific Northwest National Parks & Forests Association.
Chicago / Turabian - Author Date Citation, 17th Edition (style guide)Relander, Click. 1986. Drummers and Dreamers: The Story of Smowhala the Prophet and His Nephew Puck Hyah Toot, the Last Prophet of the Nearly Extinct River People, the Last Wanapums. Pacific Northwest National Parks & Forests Association.
Chicago / Turabian - Humanities (Notes and Bibliography) Citation, 17th Edition (style guide)Relander, Click. Drummers and Dreamers: The Story of Smowhala the Prophet and His Nephew Puck Hyah Toot, the Last Prophet of the Nearly Extinct River People, the Last Wanapums Pacific Northwest National Parks & Forests Association, 1986.
MLA Citation, 9th Edition (style guide)Relander, Click. Drummers and Dreamers: The Story of Smowhala the Prophet and His Nephew Puck Hyah Toot, the Last Prophet of the Nearly Extinct River People, the Last Wanapums Pacific Northwest National Parks & Forests Association, 1986.