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IRATABA (Mohave chieftain)

Mohave chieftainship in action: a narrative of the first contacts of the Mohave Indians with the United States

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Author
G. Devereus
Article Date
January 1951
Journal Title
Plateau

Irataba, big Injun of the Mohaves

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Author
A. Woodward
Article Date
January 1938
Journal Title
Des

Irataba - "Chief of the Mohave"

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Author
A. Woodward
Article Date
January 1953
Journal Title
Plateau
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