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Western Historical Quarterly 33.1 (2002): 5–18
  • guns and horses, a nasty fight erupted leaving two Indians dead. In a moment of imperial bravado, Lewis
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  • James P. Ronda
Lewis & Clark among the Indians 8. The Clatsop Winter
  • event in the lower Chinookans' year. European-manufactured objects quickly pervaded native life. Guns
  • Bishop to fire a gun announcing the start of business. If Bishop believed that his fine store
  • than a friendly note. Angered by an attempt to steal guns from the expedition, Clark bluntly informed
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  • James P. Ronda
Montana [The Magazine of Western History] 21.3 (1971): 2–17.
  • of some gravel but principally mud. “In short,” wrote Lewis, "the air and character of this river
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  • John L. Allen
Western Historical Quarterly 35 (Spring 2004): 53–72. Copyright © 2004, Western History Association.)
  • was located south of Bon Homme Island on the Missouri River. This map covers about 23 air miles
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  • Thomas C. Danisi and W. Raymond Wood
Lewis & Clark among the Indians 5. Lewis and Clark as Plains Ethnographers
  • desire for accuracy but not the passion for impartiality. Only rarely did they assume an air of cool
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  • James P. Ronda
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  • Lewis, Meriwether