| United States. Department of the Interior - 1884 - 928 páginas
...that the Uuwamish, the White Hiver, and the Puyallnp Valleys could easily produce as many hops asare now raised in the United States if labor could be obtained to pick them. Indians have beçn mainly relied upon to do the picking, and they have flocked to the sound from nearly all parts... | |
| Washington. Governor - 1885 - 70 páginas
...of the roots being kept on the same land without being replanted. It is believed that the Duwamish, the White River, and the Puyallup Valleys could easily...in canoes from regions near the outlet of the sound and from British Columbia to engage temporarily in this occupation, then to purchase goods in the adjacent... | |
| Washington (State). Governor - 1885 - 86 páginas
...same land without being replanted. It is believed that the Duwamish, the White River, and the Pnyallnp Valleys could easily produce as many hops as are now...in canoes from regions near the outlet of the Sound and from British Columbia to engage temporarily in this occupation, then to purchase goods in the adjacent... | |
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