95 resultados para American Indian
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THIS IS PART 3; PARTS 1-2 HAVE CALL NUMBER: J60.I39 96th v.1
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Item 1009-B-5, 1009-C-5 (microfiche).
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"July 17, 2002, Washington, DC"--Pt. 2.
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Atlas issued separately. cf. Sabin, Bibl. Amer., 50939.
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Vita.
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Originally issued in eight numbers, with paper covers bearing title: Onéota, or The red race of America ... The first four numbers were pub. in 1844, the last four in 1845. Reissued in one volume in 1845 under title: Onéota, or Characteristics of the red race of America ...; in 1847 under title: The red race of America ...; in 1848 under title: The Indian in his wigwam ...; in 1850 and 1851 under title: The American Indians ...; in 1853 under title: Western scenes and reminiscences ... cf. Sabin.
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"February 1998."
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Mode of access: Internet.
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A campaign against Apaches [1885-86] (Captain Maus' narrative): p. 450-471.
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Legends originally collected and published by H.R. Schoolcraft in his Algic researches, 1839; and The myth of Hiawatha, 1856; with many changes by the editor.
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Also published under the titles The Indian fairy book (1867) and The enchanted moccasins (1877).
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Nos. 1-38 of the Congressional series.
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Half title: African and Haytien mission.
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Generally attributed to Robert Dodsley. The Dictionary of national biography attributes Part I to Philip Dormer Stanhope, Earl of Chesterfield, and Part II to John Hill.
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Also issued under title: Indian captivities.