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The other side of the salt

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Author
D.W. Toll
Article Date
September 1969
Journal Title
Ariz Hwys

The humanitarian generals

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Author
Richard N. Ellis
Article Date
April 1972
Journal Title
Western Hist Q

Soldiers of the line; Apache companis in the U.S. Army, 1891-1897

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Author
M.L. Tate
Article Date
Winter 1974
Journal Title
Ariz and the West

Institute on American Indian Assimilation, American Indian viewpoints; San Carlos Apache

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Author
C. Wesley
Article Date
Summer 1953
Journal Title
American Indian

Indian housing for Indians

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Author
George S. Esber, Jr.
Article Date
Spring 1972
Journal Title
Kiva

Integración social de los Apaches de San Carlos

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Author
C. Wesley
Article Date
October 1959
Journal Title
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