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First published in 1891, this book gives a unique perspective on the history of California through the eyes of Cornelia Taber, an activist who spent years living among the Karuk people of the Klamath river valley. The book gives a detailed account of the culture, traditions, and struggles of California's indigenous people, highlighting their resilience in the face of colonial oppression and displacement.
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California and Her Indian Children, Cornelia Taber
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- 2023
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