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Indian Tribes by Location
Using Handbook of Native Americans, we have listed the tribes by
geographic location in the United States and Canada
Alphabetical Enumeration of the Indian Tribes and Nations
An alphabetical listing from "Drake's Indians of North America"
Introduction
to the Study of Mortuary Customs Among the North American Indians
Complete book on line.
History of
the Ottawa and Chippewa Indians of Michigan
Complete book on line, provides a small sampling of Ottawa and Chippewa
words
A Treatise of
the Six Nation Indians
As knowledge of the traditions, manners, and national traits of the
Indians, composing, originally, the six distinct and independent tribes
of the Mohawks, Tuscarora, Onondagas, Seneca, Oneidas, and Cayuga;
tribes now merged in, and known as, the Six Nations
Digger Indians of
California
Ethnologically he has given rise to much conflicting speculation, with
which I will not trouble the gentle reader. He has been in California a
long time, and he does not know that he was ever anywhere else.
Indian Heroes and Great Chieftains
Every age, every race, has its leaders and heroes. There were over sixty
distinct tribes of Indians on this continent, each of which boasted its
notable men. The names and deeds of some of these men will live in
American history, yet in the true sense they are unknown, because
misunderstood.
Dahcotah; Or Life
and Legends of the Sioux Around Fort Snelling
The materials for the following pages were gathered during a
residence of seven years in the immediate neighborhood nay in the
very midst of the once powerful but now nearly extinct tribe of
Sioux or
Dahcotah
Indians.
Legends,
Traditions, and Laws of the Iroquois, or Six Nations and History of
the Tuscarora Indians
(New)
To those who know
nothing concerning them, a whole book about Indians will seem a very
prosy affair, to whom I can answer nothing, for they will not
proceed as far as my Preface to see what reasons I can render for
the seeming folly.
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