Item 318135Indian Vengeance.
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Boston: The Stratford Company, 1920. First edition. Read More Item Details for Indian Vengeance Add to Wish List
Item #318135
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Boston: The Stratford Company, 1920. First edition. Read More Item Details for Indian Vengeance Add to Wish List
Item #318135
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Montreal: Printed at the Office of the Herald and New Gazette, 1830. First Edition. Canadian Verse. Read More Item Details for The Huron Chief, and Other Poems Add to Wish List
Item #333547
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New York: The Hobart Company, 1903. First edition. Read More Item Details for An Apache Princess, A Tale of the Indian Frontier Add to Wish List
Item #24832
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New York: The Hobart Company, 1903. First edition. Read More Item Details for A Daughter of the Sioux Add to Wish List
Item #24831
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Boston: Houghton Mifflin Company, 1991. First edition. Signed by William Least Heat-Moon on the half-title page: "HeatMoon." Read More Item Details for PrairyErth : (A Deep Map) Add to Wish List
Item #334900
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Washington, D.C: [Government Printing Office], November 9, 1904. First Woman to Argue Before the Supreme Court. In 1873, Belva Lockwood graduated from the National University Law School (now George Washington University Law School), though the school granted her a diploma only after she appealed to President Ulysses S. Grant. In..... Read More Item Details for In the United States Court of Claims. The Cherokee Nation vs. The United States ... Reply Brief of the Eastern and Emigrant Cherokees to the United States, and to the claim of the Cherokee Nation ... November 9, 1904 Add to Wish List
Item #325635
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Boston: Ticknor and Fields, 1855. First edition, first printing with the points as listed by BAL. Influenced by Schoolcraft and other writers of Indian folk-lore and legends, Longfellow created his poem based upon the legendary Hiawatha. Read More Item Details for The Song of Hiawatha Add to Wish List
Item #316049
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New York: Coward-McCann, inc, 1931. First Edition. Read More Item Details for The Wonder Rock Add to Wish List
Item #338328
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Buffalo, New York: D. Ransom, [1866]. Sequel to Tula. With illustrated four page “Story of Ometa or Hawk Eye's Escape. A Sequel to the 'Rescue of Tula”. Read More Item Details for The Magnetic Almanac for 1867 Add to Wish List
Item #251007
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Boston: January 15, 1818. Signed by Five Members of the Tribe. On January 31, 1818 a Committee of both Houses of the Massachusetts General Court considered a "petition of William Mingo and others, Indians on the plantation of Mashpee, in the county of Barnstable, praying for the removal of the..... Read More Item Details for Autograph document signed by Alden Bradford ordering the quartermaster general "to furnish the five people of color now in town, belonging to the Mashpee Tribe of Indians, with five Dollars each" and signed on the following page by each of the Native Americans acknowledging receipt: Isaac Simon, Elisha Amos, William Mingo, John Cowet, and James Brown Add to Wish List
Item #326722
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Washington, D.C: Government Printing Office, 1877. First edition. Includes a Hidatsa-Engish dictionary pp. 125-239. Read More Item Details for Ethnography and Philology of the Hidatsa Indians [Department of the Interior, United States Geological and Geographical Survey, Miscellaneous publications no. 7] Add to Wish List
Item #313364
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London: R. H. Porter, February 1889 - August 1902. First edition. The Foundation Work for Mayan Studies. Although the Mayan ruins of Central America were made famous by Stephens's and Catherwood's early explorations, scientific and serious archaeological study began with Alfred Maudslay. A Cambridge polymath who became intrigued by the..... Read More Item Details for Biologia Centrali-Americana; Contributions to the Knowledge of the Fauna and Flora of Mexico and Central America. Edited by F. Ducane Godman and Osbert Salvin ... Archaeology Add to Wish List
Item #323372
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New York: The Museum of the American Indian/ Heye Foundation, 1972. First edition. Inscribed on half-title: “To Jimmy Heineman with gratitude and friendship. Francis Robicsek.”. Read More Item Details for Copan Home of the Mayan Gods. Foreword by Gordon F. Ekholm Add to Wish List
Item #61233
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Barrie, Ont: The Barrie Examiner Printing and Publishing House, 1891. First edition. Scarce early biography of George McDougall (1821-1876). "In 1880, after his ordination on 6 June and his wedding four days later, Maclean and his wife left for a new Methodist mission near Fort Macleod (Alta). They spent nine..... Read More Item Details for The Hero of the Saskatchewan. Life Among the Ojibway and Cree Indians in Canada ... Reprinted from the Barrie Examiner Add to Wish List
Item #326732
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Washington, D.C: April 14, 1972. The Menominee Restoration Act was signed by President of the United States Richard Nixon on December 22, 1973, returned federally recognized sovereignty to the Menominee Indian Tribe of Wisconsin. Read More Item Details for TLS. To Congressman Seymour Halpern. About the Menominee Restoration Act. Signed by 5 Senators and 1 congressman Add to Wish List
Item #309399
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[Metlakatla, Alaska]: nd but after 1887. Spelling of Metlakahtla changed to Metlakatla in 1904. It is on Port Chester, Annette Island and was settled by the Tsimian Indians who moved there from BC in 1887, bringing the name of the town with them. Read More Item Details for [Metlakkahtla, Alaska, Church Manual] title on upper cover Add to Wish List
Item #352631
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Washington, D.C: 1846. Read More Item Details for Miami Indians. Letter from the Secretary of War transmitting A Report of the Commissioner of Indian Affairs relative to the removal of the Miami Indians ... Feb, 21 1846 [Drop Title Add to Wish List
Item #233666
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[Montana]: [1899]. Although the photographer is unidentified, the captions on the verso are in the same hand and the image quality suggests a pictorialist such as Dan Dutro, or an extremely talented amateur. The group if noted for its images on the Blackfeet reservation, including several of the Grass Dance..... Read More Item Details for [Exceptional group of photographs in Montana, including images of the Grass Dance on the Blackfeet reservation] Add to Wish List
Item #365579
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Np: circa 1900. The notations on verso by the photographer concerning the printing of lantern slides and enlargements. Read More Item Details for [Seated studio photograph of a Native American with scar over is left eye, in vest and headress] Add to Wish List
Item #365588
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[Montana?]: [ca. 1900]. Read More Item Details for [Standing portrait of a Blackfeet man in a painted deerskin shirt, with dancing bells by his legs, holding an eagle feather fan, scalp stick and blanket] Add to Wish List
Item #365589
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New York: Dayton and Saxton, 1841. First edition. Read More Item Details for American Antiquities and Researches into the Origin and History of the Red Race Add to Wish List
Item #60016
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[St. Paul, MN]: [ca. 1910]. Likely created around the time of the opening of Glacier National Park, as Brown's Photo Craft produced promotional materials for the Great Northern Railway. Read More Item Details for [Pair of seated portraits of Native Americans, likely members of the Piegan Blackfeet] Add to Wish List
Item #365587
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Philadelphia: National American Indian Memorial Association Press, 1914. Second, revised edition. Stunning book. Read More Item Details for The Vanishing Race. The Last Great Indian Council ... The Concept of Rodman Wanamaker Add to Wish List
Item #242453
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Washington, D.C: After 1872. John Grass, leader of the Blackfoot Sioux, was part of the 1872 Delegation to Washington, DC. Read More Item Details for Portrait of Pehzi or Pah-Zhe, Known As John Grass, Also Called Waha-Canka-Yapi (Used As A Shield), in Partial Native Dress with Headdress and Holding Pipe, Bag and Fan, 1872] Add to Wish List
Item #365585
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Walpi, AZ [printed Pasadena, CA]: [ca. 1898]. James (1858-1923), born in England, came to California in 1881. An editor of both the Craftsman and Out West, he lectured extensively and authored some twenty books and numerous articles on California and the southwest. He is perhaps best remembered, however, for his..... Read More Item Details for [Important group of 14 photographs on the Hopi reservation in Walpi, Arizona, mostly being images of the Snake Dance] Add to Wish List
Item #365580