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WP203No Word For Time by
Evan Pritchard. An Algonquin descendant, Pritchard explores a rapidly disappearing world in which there is no word for time and life moves with the rhythms of nature............14.95
WP211Legends of the Delaware Indians and Picture Writing by
Richard C. Adams. This collection of Delaware Legends has long been out of print. Originally published in 1905, this book
has long been sought by scholars and individuals who cherish the lessons these tales impart. You will certainly enjoy these stories.They teach us much! Hardback with dust jacket. 116pp........25.95
WP216The Miami Indians by
Bert Anson. This Algonquian speaking tribe fought against English, French and American encroachment in the Old Northwest. 352pp paperback covers the period from 1658 on w/ 20 illus., 6 maps, notes, biblio..................29.95
WP137 The Mohicans of Stockbridge by
Patrick Frazier. A detailed scholarly account of these Indians of New England from a
Native American specialist with the Library of Congress since 1959. 307 pages with many
illustrations and notes
..25.00
WP138 The Algonquian Peoples of Long
Island From Earliest Times to 1700 by John A. Strong. Well-researched
archaeological evidence and historical records bring past Algonquian people alive. HARDBACK
w/dj 368pp,illus
39.95
WP139 Native People of Southern New
England, 1500-1650. By Kathleen J. Bragdon. This is the first comprehensive study
of the tribes of Southern New England, including the Pawtucket, Massachussetts, Nipmuck,
Pocumtuck, Narragansett, Pokanoket, Niantic, Mohegan and Pequot. Everyday life is depicted
with special analysis of womens roles in their contribution to Indian society.
Hardback DJ, 328 pp., 20 illustrations, 13 maps, notes, bibliography.,
index
...34.95
WP140 New England Frontier: Puritans
and Indians 1620-1675. By Alden T. Vaughn. In contrast to most accounts of
Puritan-Indian relations, the author argues that the first two generations of Puritan
settlers were neither hostile toward their Indian neighbors nor indifferent to their
territorial rights. Rather, the Puritans sought peaceful and equitable relations with the
native Indians. 418 pp., 18 illustrations., 2 maps with an excellent bibliography, index
and notes.
........24.95
WP156 The Western Abenaki of Vermont 1600-1800:War, Migration & the Survival of an Indian Peopleby Colin G. Calloway.
Before European incursions began in the 17th century, the Abenaki inhabited present-day Vermont and New Hampshire, particularly the Lake Champlain and Connectict River valleys. Documents their survival as a people, their wars and migrations during the first two centuries of white contact. 376pp. 18 illus. 10 maps, biblio., index.....24.95
WP157 The Pequots in Southern New England: The Rise and Fall of an American Indian Nation ed. Laurence M. Hauptman & James Wherry.
A collection of essays from a conference held in 1987 to commemorate the 350th anniversary of the Pequot War. Excellent job organizing the essays. 288pp, 7 illus, 3 maps, biblio & index....
19.95
WP069Indian Captivities or Life in
the Wigwam by Samuel G. Drake. Fascinating reprint details story of men, women and
children captured by Indians from 1528-1836. 31 stories from states Maine to Florida.
372pp, w/maps illustrations
..31.00 Wennawoods Titles New Recommended Titles Pennsylvania Indian & Frontier History Pennsylvania Folklore & Hunting Heritage 18th Century Wars in North America Algonquin Indian Tribes of the Northeast Iroquois & New York History Southeastern Frontier & Indian History Indian History of the Ohio Valley & the Old Northwest Early Exploration and Scholarly Works Indian Language, Culture, Medicine & Dress Native American Geneaology |
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