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Cultural Resource Survey of the Proposed Southern California Edison Palo Verde-Devers 500 Kv Transmission Line (1977)
DOCUMENT Citation Only Kurt Wallof. Richard A. Cowan.

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Draft Report: Cultural Resource Inventory of the Devers To Palo Verde Transmission Line Corridor, Volume I: Report (1980)
DOCUMENT Citation Only Richard Carrico. Dennis Quillen. Dennis Gallegos.

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Persistence and Power: a Study of Native American Peoples in the Sonoran Desert and the Devers-Palo Verde High Voltage Transmission Line (1978)
DOCUMENT Citation Only L. J. Bean. S. B. Vane.

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