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11850 Annual Report of the Commissioner of Indian Affairs1850Text
2A few words in the Shoshone or snak dialect]/[collected by Dimick Huntington1853Text
3A few words in the Utah dialect alphabetically arranged1854Text
4A few words in the Utah dialect alphabetically arranged1853Text
5A vocabulary of the Snake or Shoshone dialect/by Joseph A. Gebow, interpreter1859Text
6A Washakie Anecdote1928; 1929; 1930; 1931; 1932; 1933Text
7Agent Brennan to Agent Hall dated July 6, 19061906-07-06Text
8Amos R. Wright Record Books1877; 1878; 1879; 1880Text
9Annual Report of the Commissioner of Indian Affairs Transmitted with the Message of the President at the Opening of the Second Session of the Thirty-Second Congress, 18521852Text
10Army correspondence regarding Indians off reservation dated November 12, 18881888-11-12Text
11General Crook to Adjutant General regarding site of Fort1886-08-30Text
12Letter from Brigham Young to J.H. Holeman dated August 11, 18511851-08-11Text
13Letter from H.P. Myton to Commissioner of Indian Affairs William A. Jones dated January 20, 19031903-01-20Text
14Letter from J.H. Holeman to Commissioner of Indian Affairs L. Lea dated November 3, 18521852-11-03Text
15Letter from Jacob Forney to General J.W. Denver dated October 26, 18571857-10-26Text
16Matthew Dalton Biography Excerpts1918Text
17No Place To Pitch Their Teepees: Shoshone Adaptation To Mormon Settlers In Cache Valley, 1855-18701995Text
18Report from the Supervisor of the Uintah & Ouray Agency to the Commissioner of Indian Affairs; November 19, 19141914-11-19Text
19Uncut vocabulary sheets1853Text
20Utah Historical Quarterly - Personal Recollections of Wash-A-Kie, Chief of the Shoshones1928; 1929; 1930; 1931; 1932; 1933Text
21Ute Indians: Before and after White Contact1966Text
22Vocabulary of the Shoshone Language/by George W. Hill.1877Text
23Vocabulary of Utah and teh Sho-sho-ne or Snake dialects, with Indian legends and traditions: including a brief account of the life and death of Wah-ker, the Indian land pirate/by D.B. Huntington, Indian interpreter1872Text
24We Shall Remain: Utah Indian Elementary Curriculum Guide - Fourth Grade Assessment2009Text
25We Shall Remain: Utah Indian Elementary Curriculum Guide - Rethinking First Contact: The Effects of European Arrival on the Established Cultures of North America2009Text
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