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Cariboo
/ ˈkærɪˌbuː /
noun
- the Caribooa region in the W foothills of the Cariboo Mountains, scene of a gold rush beginning in 1860
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Back of where Cariboo Meadows should be three or four mining camps snuggled high in the mountains.
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He was apparently an Assiniboin brave, decked out in cariboo robe and blanket, fringed leggings, and beaded moccasins.
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Cariboo Meadows, as a town, was simply a double row of buildings facing each other across a wagon road.
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So with the charm of the wild land fresh upon her, she took kindly to Cariboo Meadows.
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She blundered on, not admitting to herself the possibility of being unable to find Cariboo Meadows.
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