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The dimes are no later than 1873. The Bugle beads are all of the same color. From the Tolowa tribe. || From Natt Collection (Joy Sundberg)

Tolowa dancers during Ceremony dressed in regalia

A group of Tolowa peoples visiting with Ms. Brown and talking amongst others while cooking Salmon.

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Benjamin Madley is a historian who studies Native America. On November the second 2016 Madley gave a talk about the genocide that the Tolowa people experienced.

A native man from the Mad River area standing on the bank of Mad River.

This is a newspaper clipping from the Trinity Weekly Journal from June 26, 1858: p. 2, col. 1.

Clayton Duncan created the Lucy Moore foundation (2000) in honor of his great grandmother. His grandmother, Lucy Moore, was six years old when she survived the Bloody Island Massacre. The foundation hopes to educate the public and memorialize the…

This is a newspaper clipping from the Humboldt Times dated July 10, 1858: p. 2, col. 6.

This is a newspaper clipping from the Nevada Democrat dated November 10, 1858: p. 2, col. 3.

This source is an online newspaper called The Indian Reporter. Beginning on page 4, the report discusses the "Humboldt Volunteer" program and the "Trinity Rangers" and the effects these groups had on the Whilkut tribe.
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