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#PL-18

The Arikara War - The First Plains Indian War, 1823
Explores the causes, actions and results of this first clash between U.S. Military and Native Americans west of the Mississippi. This is "...a comprehensive look at events that turned America's eyes from the upper Missouri to the Rocky Mountains." - Robert Utley. Bibliography, index.
Paper, 256 pages.

Author Nester
Price $18.00

#PL-28

Autobiography of Ma-Ka-Tai-Me-She-Kia-Kiak, or Blackhawk
"His account of the traditions of his nation, various wars in which he has been engaged, and his account of the cause and general history of the Black Hawk War of 1832" dictated by himself. Also, an account of his last years. Illustrations, appendix and a new full name index. Reprint of 1882 publications.
Paper, 214 pages.

Author LeClair & Patterson
Price $16.95

#PL-30

Census of the Blackfeet, Montana, 1897-1898
Transcribed from NARA microfilms. The Piegan, Blackfeet, and the Bloods are
Algonquian tribes that are closely related and are confederated as the Blackfeet. The Blackfeet are from both Canada and the US and were placed on four different reservations.
Indexed, paper, 156 pages

Author Bowen
Price $16.95

#PL-34

Dust in the Wind: The Civil War in Indian Territory
The history of the Indian soldiers in the Civil and the story of a war within a war, the feuding between factions inside the Cherokee Nation. Some 20,00 Indians served as soldiers or auxiliaries of Union or Confederate governments. Many original documents
are reproduced.
Maps, photos, bibliography
Paperback, 286 pages
Author Taylor
Price $37.00

#PL-30

Eastern Shawnee Census: Per Capita Rolls & List of Guardians & Administrators; January 1872-October 1902, Quapaw Agency Census.
Paper, 28 pages.

Price $5.00

#PL-21

Expanded Index of the Peoria:
Census, Annuity Rolls & Administrators 1874-1881; Quapaw Agency, Indian Territory.
Paper, 32 pages

Price $5.00

#PL-23

Expanded Index of the Quapaw Tribal Census and Issues, April 12, 1873- July 15, 188_
Paper, 14 pages.

Price $5.00

#PL-03

Five Indian Tribes of the Upper Missouri Sioux, Arickaras, Assiniboines, Crees, Crows
The early west - a close up eyewitness account of the Upper
Missouri 1833 - 1856. Index, bibliography.
Paper, 222 pages.

Author Denig
Price $19.95

#PL-11

Fort Lewis Indian School Census Records 1904 – 1908
Ft. Lewis Indian School opened in southwest Colorado in 1892 and Closed in 1910. The records identify each individual by Native American name, English name, gender, and age. Extracted from Microfilm at Nevada State Library, Carson City, NV. Indexed.
Paper, 89 pages.

Author Robinson
Price $10.00

#PL-10

The Fox Wars: The Mesquakie Challenge to New France
The Mesquakie or Fox Indians came closer to extinction by warfare than any other mid-western tribe during the French Colonial Regime. The book covers the period 1664 to 1700.
Hardcover; 282 pages

Author Edmunds & Peyser
Price $29.95

#PL-02

The Ioway Indians
Extensive history of the Ioway Indians and their strategic location between the Mississippi and Missouri Rivers.
Paper, 364 pages.

Author Blaine
Price $24.95

#PL-24

The Kiowa
Nomadic hunters of the Great Plains. In 1865, under protest, they signed the Little Arkansas Treaty, restricting them to a reservation. Indexed, bibliography, maps, color and B&W plates.
Library hardback, 112 pages.

Author Walens
Price $21.95

#PL-19

The Lemhi: Sacajawea's People
Also known as the Mountain Shoshoni, they met Lewis & Clark, and Sacajawea in the Salmon River country. Sacajawea had been stolen by the Blackfeet several years before. This was the beginning of contact with the white world.
Paper, 214 pages.

Author Madsen
Price $11.95

#PL-13

The Miamis!
Adopted by the OK Dept of Education as the teaching text on the tribe. Ghost stories, war tales, myths as told around a 1785 campfire.
Hardcover, 107 pages.

Author Baxter
Price $16.95

#PL-20

The Northern Shoshoni
They once occupied parts of Idaho, Oregon, Utah, Wyoming and Montana. Madsen examines four distinct groups, including a related band of Northern Paiute. Indexed, bibliography.
Paper, 259 pages.

Author Madsen
Price $18.95

#PL-26

The Ojibwa
About 500 years ago the Ojibwa settled around the eastern end of Lake Superior and north shore of Lake Huron. Today they are widely scattered, but continue to maintain tribal culture. Bibliography, index, maps, color and BW plates.
Library hardback, 112 pages.

Author Tanner
Price $21.95

#PL-29

OSAGE INDIAN BANDS AND CLANS
This primer was written to help persons of Osage descent trace their paternal
lineage and to introduce researchers to Osage culture and language. Includes maps, and a summary of 19th century sources, including Jesuit records, annuity rolls, Mission records. With this primer researchers stand a good chance of tracing their Native American Heritage from about 1800 to the present.
Paper, 5 ½ by 8 ½, indexed, 206 pages

Author Burns
Price $21.95

#PL-14

Osage Life & Legends
Combines many aspects of Osage life. Prior to white contact one of the most powerful and influential tribes in North America.
Paper, 138 pages.

Author Liebert
Price $8.95

#PL-04

The Osages, Children of the Middle Waters
From oral history before the coming of Europeans, to recorded history,
a lucid history of this Siouxan tribe. Index, bibliography.
Paper, 826 pages.

Author Mathews
Price $27.95


#PL-31
Outbreak and Massacre by the Dakota Indians in Minnesota in 1862
Marion Pl Sattlerlee’s Minute Account of the Outbreak, with Exact Locations, Names of All Victims, Prisoners at Camp Release, Refugees at Fort Ridgely, etc. Complete List of Indians killed in battle and those hung, and those pardoned at Rock Island, Iowa.
The 1862 Sioux Uprising, or Dakota Conflict, in Minnesota has been written about many times, as its impact was dramatic and immense – the flight of nearly 40,00 people from their homes, and an estimated 1000 deaths. Satterlee set out to document the uprising about 50 years after the event. For many years the value of his work has been recognized by the descendants of those involved. It will aid descendents attempting to identify their ancestors, and also locate the sites where people lost their lives.
Original full name index
Paperback, 128 pages
Author Tolzmann, Editor
Price $16.00

#PL-01

Pawnee Passage, 1870 - 1875
19th century experience of Pawnee people as they were forced from
Kansas and Nebraska to the Indian Territory. Index, bibliography.
Hardback, 346 pages.

Author Blaine
Price $31.95

#PL-17

The Piikani Blackfeet - A Culture Under Siege
A rare honest look at the Piikani people, their history and their culture. "...valuable to future writers of the history of the Northwestern fur trade." - Alvin M. Josephy, Jr. Name appendix, treaty signers, baptisms, winter counts (time lines). Bibliography, Indexed.
Paper, 267 pages.

Author Jackson
Price $18.00

#PL-12

The Shawnee
Storytelling account of the history and culture of the Shawnee Nation.
Hardcover, 300 pages.

Author Thom
Price $29.95


#PL-32
Soft Gold, A History of the Fur Trade in the Great Lakes Region and it's Impact on Native American Culture
The fur trade in Colonial North America produces an economic frenzy that affected three peoples: the Native Americans, the French and the British. Acting as middlemen for the European trappers and traders the Native Americans controlled the economy while Britain and France feuded. During this time the Hudson Bay Company came to prominence, destroying smaller competitors. All of these events are discussed with special attention paid to the Native American perspective.
Maps, bibliography, index
Paperback, 118 pages
Author Reese
Price $21.00

#PL-16

St. Joseph's Roman Catholic Church, Leroy, ND Baptisms, Marriages & Burials: 1870-1932
Many native and mixed blood entries.
Paper, 347 pages.

Author Morin
Price $30.00

#CN-17

Strangers in Blood; Fur Trade Company Families in Indian Country
Hudson's Bay Company covered the vast reach of Canada and Northern states, their officers and men established union with Native American women that resulted in thousands of descendants. Bibliography, Indes.
Paper, 255 pages.

Author Brown
Price $18.95

#PL-33

They Came to East Texas 500-1850
This volume recounts the history of East Texas, focusing on the names of the early settlers. It is the story of the Caddos and associated Indian tribes who arrived about A.D. 500, followed by the Spanish colonials in the 17th and 18th centuries, and the Anglo-Americans and European immigrants in the 19th century. Information is provided on heads of families, their wives (where known), their date of arrival in Texas, and their place of birth or origin.
Maps, Appendices, index
Paperback, 218 pages
Author Ericson
Price $33.00

 

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