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Mythology of the Wichita, published by The Carnegie Institution
Year: 1904 Publisher: The Carnegie Institution

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The mythology of the Wichita
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Year: 1904 Publisher: Washington : Carnegie Institution of Washington,

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The Deer Creek site : an eighteenth-century fortified Wichita village on the American Southern Great Plains
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ISBN: 1407361457 9781407361451 Year: 2024 Publisher: Oxford : BAR Publishing,

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The Wichita Indians
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ISBN: 0585377049 9780585377049 0890969523 9780890969526 Year: 2000 Volume: no. 87 Publisher: College Station, Tex. Texas A & M University Press

La Harpe's post : a tale of French-Wichita contact on the eastern plains
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ISBN: 0817382151 9780817382155 0817311629 9780817311629 Year: 2002 Publisher: Tuscaloosa : University of Alabama Press,

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This major contribution to contact period studies points to the Lasley Vore site in modern Oklahoma as the most likely first meeting place of Plains Indians and Europeans more than 300 years ago. In 1718, Jean-Baptiste Benard, Sieur de la Harpe, departed St. Malo in Brittany for the New World. La Harpe, a member of the French bourgeoisie, arrived at Dauphin Island on the Gulf coast to take up the entrepreneurial concession provided by the director of the French colony, Jean Baptiste Lemoyne de Bienville. La Harpe's charge was to open a trading post on the Red River just above a Caddoan village

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