File:Abalone shells Nicoleño.png

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English: Abalone left by Nicoleño peoples James E. Reynolds, "The Lost Woman of San Nicolas," Los Angeles Sunday Herald Illustrated Magazine, 25 May 1902, 8-9. Lone Woman and Last Indians Digital Archive, University of South Carolina, http://calliope.cse.sc.edu/lonewoman/home/Reynolds1902
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Author James Reynolds

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