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Tecumtum (A.K.A Chief John), was a strong leader of a northern branch of the Shasta tribe, and a group of the Athapaskan people during the Rogue River War of 1855–1856.[1]
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- Rogue River War (1855–1856). 2300 N Street, NW, Suite 800, Washington DC 20037 United States: CQ Press. Retrieved 2022-02-09.
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-Shallenberger, Sara E., "Session 1: Panel 1: Presenter 2 (Paper) -- The Rogue River War 1855-1856" (2021). Young Historians Conference. 10. -[1]
- Merriam, Willis B. (1941). "Notes on Historical Geography of Rogue River Valley". Oregon Historical Quarterly. 42 (4): 317–322. ISSN 0030-4727.
- The People and the River: A History of the Indians of the Upper Rogue River Valley
-Elizabeth Heckert, The People and the River: A History of the Indians of the Upper Rogue River Valley (Ashland: Aquarius Press, 1977), 136.