Item 60007The Story of the American Indian.
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New York: Boni & Liveright, [1927]. First edition. Read More Item Details for The Story of the American Indian Add to Wish List
Item #60007
Price: $150
New York: Boni & Liveright, [1927]. First edition. Read More Item Details for The Story of the American Indian Add to Wish List
Item #60007
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New York: G.P. Putnam’s Sons, 1893. First edition. Read More Item Details for Wah-Kee-Nah and Her People. The Curious Customs, Traditions, and Legends of the North American Indians Add to Wish List
Item #60008
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Minneapolis: [ca. 1915]. Another image of Chief Curly Bear from this sitting appeared as an image in a set of 12 colored collotypes used as promotional materials by the Great Northern Railway for the newly created Glacier National Park and Glacier Park Hotel in Montana. Bull was employed by Brown's..... Read More Item Details for Chief Curly Bear. Sihasapa Blackfeet. Teton Sioux [caption on verso] Add to Wish List
Item #365590
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[Montana]: [ca. 1900]. "Relatively little is known about Fred R. Meyer (1874-1939), but from his photographic record it is clear that he was an amateur photographer who traveled extensively throughout the western United States, particularly in Montana and North Dakota possibly from 1890 to 1915. A handful of his Montana..... Read More Item Details for [Curly Bear, Chief of the Piegan Blackfeet, bust portrait seated in profile] Add to Wish List
Item #365586
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[ca. 1900]. Black Crow, Blood Indian, Manitoba Canada Chief, Blood Indian Tribe Blood Indian Squaw, Manitoba Canada Rising Sun, Crow Indian Crow Indian Squaw Kaby Nangua Whensee (means "Son of an Unknown Star"), Sarcee Indian of Alberta, Canada Dukwy Cle, meaning Expensive, Sarcee Indian, Alberta, Canada Chief Pox in the..... Read More Item Details for [Group of 10 studio portraits of Native Americans of the western plains] Add to Wish List
Item #365583
Price: $275
New York: The Macmillan Company, 1925. First edition, 271 of 500 copes, signed by the author. Read More Item Details for The Song of the Indian War Add to Wish List
Item #220070
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Flagstaff, Az: Northern Arizona Society of Science and Art, 1947. Second Edition. Read More Item Details for The Truth of a Hopi...Edited by Mr-Russell F. Colton Add to Wish List
Item #326922
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[Washington: 1851. 31st Congress, 2d Session. Senate Docuemtn 26. WAGNER-CAMP. He provides an accurate description of the New Mexico Territory and the frontier. He recommends the establishment of woolen factories as well as iron to inspire the economy and the people, he describes the natural resources and notes the numbers..... Read More Item Details for Report of the Secretary of War, communicating in compliance with a Resolution of the Senate, Colonel McCall's Reports in Relation to New Mexico. Rebruary 10, 1851. Referred to the Committee on Military Affairs. February 11, 1851 Ordered to be printed Add to Wish List
Item #35365
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Sandusky: D. Campbell & Sons, 1848. First edition. Scarce according to Eberstadt quoting Thompson 145 “2000 copies were printed but 1300 were destroyed by fire in a warehouse in Tiffin, Ohio in 1849”. Read More Item Details for History of Seneca County: Containing a Detailed Narrative of the Principal Events that have Occurred since its first Settlement down to the Present Time; A History of the Indians that formerly Resided within its Limits; Geographical Descriptions, Early Customs, Biographical Sketches &c, &c With an introduction containing a Brief History of the State Add to Wish List
Item #30726
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New York: George Dearborn, 1837. First edition. The first literary interpretation with Pocahontas as the protagonist, and an important proto-feminist depiction of Native American women published anonymously by the noted utopian and abolitionist reformer Robert Dale Owen. Read More Item Details for Pocahontas: A Historical Drama, in Five Acts; With an Introductory Essay and Notes. By a Citizen of the West Add to Wish List
Item #323793
Price: $750
Chatham: 9 April 1763. Kennedy was the Commander of H. M. S. “Coventry.” Document instructing him that his ship was being outfitted to be sent to North America, and requiring “utmost despatch in getting her ready for the Sea.” Following the end of the French and Indian War the British..... Read More Item Details for Manuscript document, one page, signed by Thomas Orby Hunter, James Harris (tear affecting letter) and G. Hay, as Commissioners Add to Wish List
Item #23620
Price: $450
Washington, D.C: Government Printing Office, 1877. Issued as volume III of Contributions to North American Ethnology. Powers, a lawyer and author of the book, Afoot and Alone from Sea to Sea, compiled this massive work based on research performed during a ten-year residence in California. An important work. Read More Item Details for Tribes of California Add to Wish List
Item #253125
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Los Angeles: Stellar-Millar, 1936. First edition. Read More Item Details for The Kachinas Are Coming. Pueblo Indian Kachina Dolls with Related Folk Tales. Foreword by Dr. Frederick Webb Hodge Add to Wish List
Item #59977
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New York: J.J. Augustin, [November, 1936]. First Edition. Read More Item Details for Navajo Shepherd and Weaver Add to Wish List
Item #333170
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New York: Harper & Brothers, (1927). Later edition (first is 1923). Read More Item Details for The Book of the American Indian Add to Wish List
Item #23926
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Santee, Nebraska: Santee N.T.S. Press, 1928. First edition. "Mother planned to publish this booklet several years befiore her death. The publication was postponed with the expectation of making it more pretentious. It would have been a great pleasure to her to have seen her interesting story of the beginning of..... Read More Item Details for Early Days at Santee ... The Beginnings of the Santee Normal Training School Add to Wish List
Item #325640
Price: $2,500
Swanzey [i.e. Swansea], Bristol County, Massachusetts Bay: March 14, 1718/9. Hall owed money for "team works done in hauling a cannew and for one jackit sold and delivered..." Read More Item Details for Manuscript document signed, as Justice of the Peace, ordering the arrest of Joshua Hall, "an Indian man of Swanzey" for failing to pay Joseph Cobs for work done and goods delivered Add to Wish List
Item #324464
Price: $2,750
Lancaster, [Massachusetts]: Carter, Andrews, and Co, 1828. The scarce sixth edition, second Lancaster edition. The Rowlandson captivity is the first and perhaps the most famous of all Indian captivities. Tyler in his History of American Literature, Vol. II, p. 138, comments that, “there is no more graphic or more exquisite..... Read More Item Details for Narrative of the Captivity and Removes of Mrs. Mary Rowlandson, Who Was Taken by the Indians at the Destruction of Lancaster in 1676. Written by herself Add to Wish List
Item #320645
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San Carlos, Arizona: [circa 1904]. Born in November 1863 in Clark County, IL, John Edward Jones, settled in Labette County, Kansas with his family in 1873. By 1899 he was teaching at the Colorado River Reservation in Arizona. He married Marie Frances Wilda in 1904 and settled in Oklahoma, passing..... Read More Item Details for Album containing 50 photographs of the San Carlos Indian Agency, including Apache men, women and children, agency buildings and dwellings, and scenic views Add to Wish List
Item #365220
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(Portland, Oregon): The Champoeg Press, 1957. First edition, one of 804 copies, designed and printed by Lawton Kennedy. With an 8 pp. signature of an 1880 St. Ignatius Mission press printing, no. 7 of checklist laid in. Read More Item Details for Jesuit Mission Presses in the Pacific Northwest. A History and Bibliography of Imprints 1876-1899 Add to Wish List
Item #40409
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Philadelphia: Lippincott, Grambo & Company, 1853-1856. One of the most important and massive works concerning indigenous Americans, a foundation stone of ethnological studies in America, and by far the most extensive single work on the subject issued in the 19th century. Schoolcraft, the general editor, was commissioner of Indian Affairs..... Read More Item Details for Information, Respecting the History, Condition and Prospects of the Indian Tribes of the United States Add to Wish List
Item #353069
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New York: Harper & Brothers, 1834. First edition. One of the author's several trips in the Old Northwest, this expedition was especially important in that during the journey the party discovered what proved to be the actual source of the Mississippi. The text includes numerous observations on the Indians of..... Read More Item Details for Narrative of an Expedition through the Upper Mississippi to Itasca Lake, the Actual Source of the River; Embracing an Exploratory Trip through the St. Croix and Burntwood (or Brule) Rivers; in 1832 Add to Wish List
Item #353063
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Np: [circa 1840]. Somewhat crude but contemporary drawings after printed sources of these three famous Seminole. The portrait of Osceola would seem to be after the frontispiece to John Lee Williams's The Territory of Florida (New York:1837). Based on the paper, the drawings are likely done around the time of..... Read More Item Details for [Osceola, Micanopy and Abraham Souanaffe Tutenuggee] Add to Wish List
Item #346876
Price: $125
Butler, Pennsylvania: Ziegler Printing Co, [1927]. Read More Item Details for The Indian Chiefs of Pennsylvania, or, a Story of the Part Played By the American Indian in the History of Pennsylvania, Based Primarily on the Pennsylvania Archives and Colonial Records, and Built around the Outstanding Chiefs Add to Wish List
Item #221543
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Boston: Crocker & Brewster;, 47 Washington New York: Edward P. Rudd, 18 Ann-Street, [1855]. First edition. Read More Item Details for The Tables Turned. A letter to the Congregational Association of New York, reviewing the report of their committee on The relation of the American Tract Society to the subject of slavery. By a Congregationalist director Add to Wish List
Item #249809