[71] Brown, Adventures of John Jewitt, pp. 132, 134, 151. See also Sproat, p. 37. [↑]

[72] Gibbs, pp. 194–196. [↑]

[73] Bancroft, pp. 211–213. [↑]

[74] Ibid., p. 123. [↑]

[75] Ibid., pp. 231, 233; Swan, The Northwest Coast, p. 161. [↑]

[76] Allison, p. 309. [↑]

[77] Gibbs remarks: “East of the Cascades, though it [slavery] exists, it is not so common; the equestrian habits of the tribes living there probably rendering it less profitable or convenient than among the more settled inhabitants of the coast.” (Gibbs, p. 188). [↑]

[78] Kane, p. 238. [↑]

[79] Bancroft, p. 90. [↑]

[80] Ibid., p. 86; Holmberg, I pp. 99–103, 79. [↑]