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The Wappo: A Report |
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Few of the early explorers or white settlers in the northern part of California took the trouble to investigate the customs or beliefs of the Native Americans who were living there when they arrived. Only when the clash between the two cultures reached a climax did the Indians begin to be mentioned, and then usually in terms that were biased and derogatory. The Wappo of the Napa and Alexander Valleys of Northern California were no exception, although printed references to them are rarer than for many other Indian groups, since white occupation quickly brought them to the edge of extinction. |
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