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English: Representation of a'yahos, Native American supernatural spirit associated

with earthquakes. (See Seattle Fault for information.) Excised from an original image by Edward Curtis, collected in the Curtis Collection (http://www.curtis-collection.com/). Out of copyright.
Representation of a'yahos, Native American supernatural spirit associated

with earthquakes. (See Seattle Fault for information.)
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an original image by Edward Curtis, collected in the Curtis Collection (http://www.curtis-collection.com/). Out of copyright.
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2009-02-15 19:42 400×114× (261244 bytes) J. Johnson Representation of a'yahos, Native American supernatural spirit associated with earthqukes. (See [[Seattle Fault]] for information.) Excised from an original image by Edward Curtis, collected in the Curtis Collection (http://www.curtis-collection.com/).

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