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  • The name came from the resident Monache Indians, an offshoot of the Shoshone tribe who were known to their neighbors as “the fly people” for their reliance on the pupae of brine flies that darkened the lakeshore by the tens of thousand.

    LIGHTING OUT FOR THE TERRITORY JR. ROY MORRIS 2010

  • The name came from the resident Monache Indians, an offshoot of the Shoshone tribe who were known to their neighbors as “the fly people” for their reliance on the pupae of brine flies that darkened the lakeshore by the tens of thousand.

    LIGHTING OUT FOR THE TERRITORY JR. ROY MORRIS 2010

  • La prima Santa è Santa Ebba del sangue Regio d'Inghilterra Abbadessa del Monasterio Colinganiense, che per non essere oggetto d'impurità à gl'Infedeli invasori sì tagliò il naso et il labro superiore; esempio imitato subbito dalle altre Monache.

    One part of The Resta Collection 2009

  • La prima Santa è Santa Ebba del sangue Regio d'Inghilterra Abbadessa del Monasterio Colinganiense, che per non essere oggetto d'impurità à gl'Infedeli invasori sì tagliò il naso et il labro superiore; esempio imitato subbito dalle altre Monache.

    Archive 2009-06-01 2009

  • Starwood's Westin just opened the Monache resort with 230 luxury units, part of a new Village of Mammoth, and is also opening the Westin Riverfront Resort & Spa near Beaver Creek, Colo., in September.

    Ski Luxe Beyond the Mangy Moose 2008

  • Sanders was the team captain and Most Valuable Player as a senior at Monache (Porterville, Cal.)

    USATODAY.com 2005

  • Down near Monache meadows we came across an individual leading an old pack-mare up the trail.

    The Mountains Stewart Edward White 1909

  • Some are as little as a city lawn; others, like the great Monache, [1] are miles in extent.

    The Mountains Stewart Edward White 1909

  • Finally, when about two months out, we traded him at a cow-camp for a little buckskin called Monache.

    The Mountains Stewart Edward White 1909

  • Some are as little as a city lawn; others, like the great Monache, [2] are miles in extent.

    The Mountains 1904

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