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Northern Paiutes of the Malheur: High Desert Reckoning in Oregon Country
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Review "Charting the Paiutes' history—their beginnings as a tribe of "kin-cliques" without central leadership, their first encounters with settlers, and, finally, the Bannock War of 1878—Wilson argues persuasively that they were victims not only of land theft but of a misinformation campaign whose effects have lasted more than a century."— New Yorker
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