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- Agnes V. Waite
- Caleb Carter (Nez Perce)
- The Legend of the Big Dipper by Clarence A. Smith
- Cora Elm (Oneida)
- Delos Lone Wolf (Kiowa)
- Elmer Simon
- Elmira Jerome (Chippewa)
- Emma Newashe (Sac and Fox)
- Iva Miller (Cherokee)
- Joe F. Tarbell (Mohawk)
- John (Wap-Tose-Note) Ramsey-(Nez Percé)
- John Bear Junior (Chippewa)
- Louis Runnels (Sanpoil)
- Minnie Tsait-Kopeta
- Sadie M. Ingalls (Po-Naw-Po-Qua) Sac and Fox
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Tag Archives: San Bernardino
Critical Commentary
“The Legend of the Tacquish” depicts the story, origin, and cultural value of the “Tacquish”, an evil spirit in the Arrowhead Springs in San Bernardino, California. The legend starts buy describing to detail the exact location of the legend. The … Continue reading
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Tagged Arrowhead Springs, Beliefs, California, Legend, Religion, San Bernardino, San Jacinto, Tacquish, The Evil Spirit
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Historical and Cultural Context
Agnes V. Waite was part of the Serrano tribe. This tribe traditionally lived in the Mojave Desert and the San Bernardino Mountains in California (San Diego State University). The tribe encountered the Spanish colonizers in the late 1770s in San … Continue reading
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Tagged Hunter-gathers, Mountains, San Bernardino, Spiritual, Supernatural
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