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Geography of California / Western United States / California / Coyotes / Fresno County /  California / Inyo County /  California / Mono people / Tulare County /  California / Hunting / Coyote / Gopher
Date: 2011-03-01 09:00:28
Geography of California
Western United States
California
Coyotes
Fresno County
California
Inyo County
California
Mono people
Tulare County
California
Hunting
Coyote
Gopher

Coyote Decides to Eat Gophers (North Fork Mono) They belonged here [North Fork], the people who were hunting at Pakadidikwe, a place near the headwaters of the San Joaquin River. They hunted, hunted deer for five days. A

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