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Straight with the medicine: narratives of Washoe followers of the Tipi Way
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Berkeley : Heyday Books, c1985.
Physical Desc:
ix, 52 pages ; 23 cm.
Status:
Sacramento Room
SPE 970.494 w319zs2 1985 CAL
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The narratives here were collected in the 1950s from seven members of the Washoe Trive living on the eastern slopes of the Sierra in California and Nevada. They were followers of the Native American Church, whose sacrament was the peyote cactus and whose members referred to their religion as the Tipi Way.

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Includes index.
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The narratives here were collected in the 1950s from seven members of the Washoe Trive living on the eastern slopes of the Sierra in California and Nevada. They were followers of the Native American Church, whose sacrament was the peyote cactus and whose members referred to their religion as the Tipi Way.
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Reprint. Originally published:,Reno : University of Nevada, Reno, Library, 1978.
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APA Citation (style guide)

D'Azevedo, W. L. (1985). Straight with the medicine: narratives of Washoe followers of the Tipi Way. Berkeley, Heyday Books.

Chicago / Turabian - Author Date Citation (style guide)

D'Azevedo, Warren L. 1985. Straight With the Medicine: Narratives of Washoe Followers of the Tipi Way. Berkeley, Heyday Books.

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D'Azevedo, Warren L, Straight With the Medicine: Narratives of Washoe Followers of the Tipi Way. Berkeley, Heyday Books, 1985.

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D'Azevedo, Warren L. Straight With the Medicine: Narratives of Washoe Followers of the Tipi Way. Berkeley, Heyday Books, 1985.

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