The Indian in transition : the meeting of the ways ; learning for earning / [by Douglas Leechman [and] Leslie Smith].: R5-239/1961E-PDF
"It’s not likely that you ever met Copper Joe. He was a Kutchin Indian who lived on the south shore of Kluane Lake in the Yukon. He died, I believe, about 1944 and may have been sixty-five or seventy years old. He was a young man when the great gold rush surged into the Yukon, but he saw few whitemen till 1904 when a smaller rush to Kluane brought them in."--p. [1].
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| Title | The Indian in transition : the meeting of the ways ; learning for earning / [by Douglas Leechman [and] Leslie Smith]. |
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| Publication type | Monograph |
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| Description | 23, [1] p. : photos |
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