Being Cowlitz : how one tribe renewed and sustained its identity / Christine Joy Dupres ; typeface designed by Carol Twombly ; design by Dustin Kilgore.
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- Cowlitz Indians -- History
- Cowlitz Indians -- Ethnic identity
- Cowlitz Indians -- Social life and customs
- Cowlitz Indians -- Folklore
- Cowlitz Indian Tribe, Washington -- History
- Cowlitz (Indiens) -- Histoire
- Cowlitz (Indiens) -- Identité ethnique
- Cowlitz (Indiens) -- Mœurs et coutumes
- Cowlitz (Indiens) -- Folklore
- HISTORY -- United States -- State & Local -- General
- SOCIAL SCIENCE -- Ethnic Studies -- Native American Studies
- Cowlitz Indians
- Cowlitz Indian Tribe, Washington
- 979.7004/97943 23
- E99.C877 .D87 2014eb
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Cowlitz history -- Historical discourse and the use of landscape : genres of attachment -- The importance of leaders and legends -- The importance of personal history narrative -- The importance of personal history narrative in shaping oral history and myth.
English.
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