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A portion of Clark Wissler's map of the culture areas of the Native American United States.
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"Three Maps of Indian Country," United States Bureau of Indian Affairs, Lawrence, Kansas: Haskell Institute (1948).
Author
Clark Wissler
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Clark Wissler's map of the culture areas of the Native American United States.
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