TITLE

Walla Walla

PUB. DATE
September 2009
SOURCE
Rourke's Native American History & Culture Encyclopedia;Sep2009, Issue 9, p23
SOURCE TYPE
Encyclopedia
DOC. TYPE
Reference Entry
ABSTRACT
Information on Walla Walla, a tribe that originally lived along the Walla Walla River and Columbia River in northern Oregon is presented.
ACCESSION #
59581524

Tags: TRIBES

 

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