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Southeastern Tribes
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Caddo Indians; Where We Come From
A narrative history based on archeaology, oral testimonies
and descriptions from settlers and explorers. 20th Century culture
and survival. Bibliography, index.
Paper, 420 pages. |
| Author |
Carter |
| Price |
$19.95 |
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#SE-03
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Dispossessing the American Indian
Confrontation between eastern Woodland Indians and American
pioneers
in the 18th century.
Paper, 246 pages. |
| Author |
Jacobs |
| Price |
$15.95 |
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#SE-18 |
For So Long as the Sun and Moon Endure
Indian Records from the North Carolina General Assembly
Sessions & Other Sources
These records were found in North Carolina State Archives, the University
of North Carolina, and Duke University. Primary records have been
extracted. The bulk of the book is concerned with the Tuscarora
Indiana of North Carolina and their continued attempts to reclaim
their lands in North Carolina. Other sections deal with various
tribes and their interaction with the General Assembly, and laws
passed that deal with native tribes.
Full name index
Paperback, 219 pages |
| Author |
Byrd |
| Price |
$32.50 |
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| #SE-04 |
The Hasinais; Southern Caddoans as Seen by
the Earliest Europeans
A pioneering ethno-history of the early Texas borderlands.
Hardbound, 194 pages. |
| Author |
Bolton |
| Price |
$29.95 |
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#SE-16
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The Melungeons
The author objectively traces the roots of one of America’s
more obscure peoples, the Melungeons. Numerous theories exist for
the origin of these people, who were not black nor white nor Indian.
The author has included a comprehensive list of suggested readings.
Appendices, bibliography
Paperback, 114 pages |
| Author |
Ball |
| Price |
$9.95 |
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#SE-01
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Pocahantass People; The Powhatan Indians of Virginia
Through Four Centuries
From their first encounter with Spanish missionaries in 1570,
the English in 1607, through to relations with present state of
Virginia. Bibliography & index.
Paper, 404 pages.
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| Author |
Rountree |
| Price |
$21.95 |
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#SE-07
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The Powhatan Indians of Virginia - Their Traditional
Culture
A historical ethnography of Virginia's Powhatan Indians. 17th
Century culture and contacts with Europeans. Bibliography, index.
Paper, 221 pages. |
| Author |
Rountree |
| Price |
$19.95 |
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| #SE-02 |
Source Material on the History and Ethnology of the Caddo
Indians
The classic reference work on the Caddos. Beginning in the 17th
century French and Spanish encountered four regional alliances.
Present states of Arkansas, Louisiana , Texas & Oklahoma -
Cahinnio, Cadohadacho, Hasinai, and Natchitoches.
Paper, 352 pages.
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| Author |
Swanton |
| Price |
$21.95 |
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The Story of the Huguenots: A Sixteenth Century
Narrative wherein the French, Spaniards and Indians were the Actors
This is the revised fourth edition of 1912, concerning
the early attempts to establish a Huguenot colony in Florida some
fifty years before Jamestown.
Minimal index
Paperback, 200 pages |
| Author |
Mann |
| Price |
$22.50 |
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#SE-15
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Villainy Often Goes Unpunished: Indian
Records from the North Carolina General Assembly, 1675-1789
Indian records and records relating directly to Indians that are
filled with warfare, murder, massacres, revenge, deceit, first
person narratives, petitions, Indian traders, lists of people
killed, Indian slavery. Hundreds of names.
Indexed. Paper, 309 pages
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| Author |
Byrd |
| Price |
$29.00 |
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#SE-17
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The Virginia Papers, Volume 4
Volume 4 of the Draper Manuscript Collection
This volume deals in large part with a skirmish with the Indians
in Augusta County, Virginia in December 1742. It also contains considerable
material on the sieges of Wheeling, West Virginia, in 1777 and 1782
and the role of the Zane family in the defense of the fort at Wheeling.
The papers of William Byrd III date mainly from the period 1758-1761
and cover the campaign against the Cherokees in 1761.
Index
Paperback, about 120 pages |
| Author |
Heath |
| Price |
$23.00 |
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