Chinese Americans
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- Wegars, P. (1993). Chinese at the confluence: Lewiston's other pioneers. Moscow, Idaho: Archaeological Research Consultants.
- Wegars, P. (2003). Polly Bemis, a Chinese American pioneer. Cambridge, Idaho (PO Box 301, Cambridge, ID 83610: Backeddy Books.
- Wegars, P., & Lewis-Clark Center for Arts and History. (2000). Chinese at the confluence: Lewiston's beuk aie temple. Lewiston, Idaho: Confluence Press in association with Lewis-Clark Center for Arts & History.
- Wegars, P., Xu, Y., United States., & University of Idaho. (2001). Uncovering a Chinese legacy: Historical archaeology at Centerville, Idaho, once the "handsomest town in the basin". Boise: Idaho Bureau of Land Management.
- Wynne, R. E. (1978). Reaction to the Chinese in the Pacific Northwest and British Columbia, 1850-1910. New York: Arno Press.
- Yu, L. (1991). Chinese immigrants in Idaho.
- Zhu, H. (2002). Achieving conversion: A Chinese ethnography of the Boise Chinese Christian Fellowship.
- Zhu, L. (1994). The Chinese on the Rocky Mountain mining frontier: The Boise Basin, Idaho, 1863-1910.
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