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- Kroesch, Gary, Pitard, Pete, and Schell, Emily. "Illustrated Event." Investigating History: Ideas and Strategies to Rekindle the Study of History!! A paper presented to the National Council of Social Studies, November 20-23, 1997.
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Graphics:
- Round Valley Ranchers and Indians. Myth and Reality: The California Gold Rush and Its Legacy-Grade 8. (p. 103). Oakland, Oakland Museum of California, 1998.
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