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               155.  Faulkner, "Letters fr om Algona," 187-89.
               156.  Dan L. Thrapp,  V ictorio and the Mimbres Apaches (Norman: University of
                   Oklahoma Press, 1974), 47-67; Eve Ball, James Kaywaykla, Narrator, In
                   T h e  Days  of   Victorio:  Recollections  of   a  W a rm  S p rings  Apache  (Tucson:
                   University of Arizona Press, 1970), 45-53;Jennie Parks Ringgold, Frontier
                  Days  in  the  Southwest: Pioneer Days  in  Old Arizona  (San Antonio, T e x.:
                            )
                   Naylor, 1952 ,   14-15; and Mirna's diary (1860-1861), in George Wright,
                   "An American Pioneer," unnumbered f o lio, Lincoln County  Historical
                   Society, Carrizozo, New Mexico.
              157.  Francis  Paul  Prucha,  American  Indian  Treaties: The  History  of   a  Political
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                  Anomaly (Berkeley: University of California Press, 1996), 237-40 2 57-60.
              158.  Kimberly  Moore  Buchanan,  Apache  f,%men  W a rriors  (EI  Paso: T e xas
                  W e stern Press, 1986); and Ruth McDonald Boyer and Narcissus DuffY
                  Gay ton, Apache Mothers and Daughters (Norman: University of Oklahoma
                   Press, 1991), 49-59;Virginia Bergman Peters,  f,%men of   the Earth Lodges:
                   Tribal Life on the Plains  (Norman: University of Oklahoma Press, 1995),
                   165-67; Laura Jane Moore, "Lozen:An Apache  o man  a rrior," 92-107,
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                   in  Sifters: Native American W o mens Lives,  ed. Theda Perdue  (New Y o rk:
                   Oxford University Press, 2001 .
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              159.  Carrington, My Army Life,  7 1 .
              160.  Margaret  Cring Adams, interview  8499, vol.  I ,   Indian-Pioneer Papers,
                   University of Oklahoma, Norman.
              161.  Unruh, Plains Across,  177.
              162.  Carpenter, "Diary."
              163.  Unruh, Plains Across,  157, 169-70, 177.
              164.  Porter, By Ox Team to California, 79.
              165.  Sarah  e lch N ossaman, "Pioneering at Bonaparte and Near Pella," Annals
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                   of Iowa 13  (October 1922): 444-45·
              166.  White, Frontier Mother,  23 .
              167.  Klasner, My Girlhood among Outlaws,  52.
              168.  Ibid., 86; and Myres, Ho f o r California!,  166-68.
              169.  Purcell, "Autobiography and Reminiscence," 4- .
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              170.  Myres, Ho f o r California!,  167; and Alderson, Bride Goes West,  101.
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              171.  Elsie Pierson, interview 85 8 ,   vol. 71, Indian-Pioneer Papers, University
                   of Oklahoma, Norman; and Harold FTaggart, ed., "The Journal of David
                  Jackson Staples," California Historical Society Quarterly 22 aune 1943): 146.
              172.  Sanford, Mollie,  123.
              173.  Lorene  Millhollen,  interview  8957,  vol.  63,  Indian-Pioneer  Papers,
                  University of Oklahoma, Norman.
              174.  Fosdick, "Across the Plains."
              175.  Baker, interview 10601 .
              176.  McKinstry, California  Gold Rush  Overland Diary,  92.


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