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Captain Palma of the Yumas

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Author
A. Woodward
Article Date
May 1938
Journal Title
Des

Background to battle: circumstances relation to death on the Gila, 1857

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Author
G.S. Ezell and P.H. Ezell
Journal Title
Troopers west

Babes in arms

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Author
D. Chaput
Article Date
Autumn 1972
Journal Title
J Ariz Hist

(A photograph ca.19th century of a Yuma Indian woman)

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Article Date
July 1976
Journal Title
Ariz Sheriff

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