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26 History of Utah's American Indian 9 - Notes-IndexText
27 How Ai-ai got his Wife [II]Text
28 Hu-pats visits the Jay nation on the KaibabText
29 Index of Great Basin Plants, Indian Names, and Tribal UseText
30 Interview with Chester Cantsee: White Mesa Ute-Paiute Historical NarrativeText
31 Introduction to the study of sign language among the North American Indians .Text
32 Letter from Brigham Young to Issac B. Haight and John D. Lee asking for Indian Guides dated July 31, 18572012-07-31Text
33 Letter from William J. Allred to George A. Smith dated May 5, 18661866-05-05Text
34 On Spirits (Numas)Text
35 Ong, Chai-ok and Shin-au-av go to a distant mountain to gather pine-nutsImage/StillImage
36 The origin of the Canyons of the ColoradoImage/StillImage
37 Possibly from General Scott to Hubert Work, Secretary of Interior April 14, 1923Text
38 Possibly from Henry McCallister to Col. L.E. Campbell May 10, 1915Text
39 The Quarrels of Pu-ni and Ta-vwats (The Skunk and the Chipmink)Image/StillImage
40 Shin-au-av and Nu-wa-pa-kuts Survive a SnowstormImage/StillImage
41 Shin-au-av and The FloodImage/StillImage
42 Shin-au-av and To-ko-puts Play Games of DeceptionImage/StillImage
43 The Shin-au-av Brothers discuss matters of importance to the peopleImage/StillImage
44 Shin-au-av Pa-vits and Tum-pwi-nai-ro-gwi-nump Battle on the MountainImage/StillImage
45 The son of Shin-au-av Pa-vits loves the wife of Kwi-ats (The Bear)Image/StillImage
46 The Son of the Younger Shin-au-av is Punished for DisobedienceImage/StillImage
47 Story of EagleText
48 Story of Hu-pats and KomText
49 The story of the MoonText
50 Telegram from William King to Burke, April 6, 1923Text
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