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Digital Heritage
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Archival photo by Carrol S. Hartman of a Pitt River Family in 1910 Digital Heritage
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Teaching ResourcesSummary
An in-depth discussion manual that accompanies the The Dispossessed documentary about the Pit River Tribe's occupations of PG&E lands in their territory during the early 1970s.Digital Heritage
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A photo from 1923 of a Pit River Ancestor/relative from the C. Hart Merriam Collection of Native American Photographs at the Bancroft LibraryDigital Heritage
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An excerpt from the Indian Claims Commission documents that eventually led to the conclusion that the Pit River Tribe never relinquished aboriginal title to their homelands. Digital Heritage
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A history book about the Pit River people written by Ron Demele for the Shasta County Office of Education. Written with significant Pit River leaders of the 1970s occupations. Digital Heritage
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Social Justice, Teaching ResourcesSummary
An archival photo of Pit River ancestor/relative from the C. Hart Merriam Collection at the Bancroft LibraryDigital Heritage
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Social Justice, EnvironmentSummary
Archival photo print of the Pit River before they hydroelectric damsDigital Heritage
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An archival photo of the Pit River circa 1923 before most of the hydroelectric dams were constructedDigital Heritage
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Social Justice, Teaching ResourcesSummary
A photo from 1923 of a Pit River Ancestor/relative from the C. Hart Merriam Collection of Native American Photographs at the Bancroft LibraryDigital Heritage
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Teaching ResourcesSummary
An archival photo of a Pit River mother and daughter - no dateDigital Heritage
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Social Justice, Teaching ResourcesSummary
Pit River People near Copper City in 18 75. Achomawi - Indian family in front of their house. Mary E. O. Wood wearing a bloomer dress in foreground. An archival photo from the Merriam LibraryDigital Heritage
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Social Justice, Teaching ResourcesSummary
Archival photo of a Pit River family in their home around 1875