Two essential collections by a noted Sioux author: American Indian Stories assembles short stories as well as autobiographical and political essays, and Old Indian Legends features tales from the oral
"The author of Two Little Savages, a perennial favorite, presents a comprehensive collection of his most interesting stories, crafts, games, and other activities related to outdoor life. Ernest Thomps
Originally published in 1928 by the Anthropological Handbook Fund, New York. The extent and variety of pre-Columbian civilizations in the New World come to life in this work from the golden age of ant
In this study of the hieroglyphs in 3 surviving Maya codices, the author has tabulated all character variants, worked out meanings, and has interrelated these meanings with Maya culture. Day, month, n
The most complete work ever prepared on the subject — based on museum collections, travel and ethnographic accounts and author’s own research. 1,112 figures.
Best introduction to the topic — easily accessible to beginners. Extremely full in interpretation; very thorough in exposition of variants and unusual features, with reproductions of many inscriptions
Volume 2 of most complete account of Indian picture writing ever — with 1,290 illustrations and 54 additional plates (total in set) depicting inscriptions on stone, bone, skins, feathers, quills, shel
“Native American Healing Remedies – The Complete Beginner’s Guide to Healing Your Body through Native American Medicine “Learn the BEST Ancient Medicinal Methods That Will Help You TodayNative America
Presents the life of the Apache warrior, including his early life on his father's farm, his first contact with nonnatives, his resentment of reservations, and his death.
Shares the life of the Mohawk leader, including his early life being mentored by Sir William Johnson, his role in the French and Indian War, and his role in the American Revolution as a British ally.
Shares the life of the Oglala medicine man, including his sacred visions as a child, his participation in the Battle of the Little Bighorn when he was twelve-years-old, and his taking part in Buffalo
Shares the life of the Shoshone woman, including how she was sold to a French-Canadian fur trader who later married her, how she and her husband became part of the Corps of Discovery, and why the Corp
From 1835 to 1842 the United States was engaged in the longest and costliest of all American Indian Wars in history – the Second Seminole War. The Second Seminole War pitted one of the bravest and mos
Chronicles the life of the Seminole leader, whose opposition to the movement of his people from their homeland by the U.S. government resulted in his imprisonment.
Profiles the life and accomplishments of the Seneca Indian Chief Red Jacket, including his early life, his participation in the American Revolution as a British messenger, and his fight for his people
Informative text in this engaging series presents a comprehensive look at the lives of Native Americans from the first contact with Europeans to the present, and includes fascinating facts about the w
Informative text in this engaging series presents a comprehensive look at the lives of Native Americans from the first contact with Europeans to the present, and includes fascinating facts about the w
Informative text in this engaging series presents a comprehensive look at the lives of Native Americans from the first contact with Europeans to the present, and includes fascinating facts about the w
Informative text in this engaging series presents a comprehensive look at the lives of Native Americans from the first contact with Europeans to the present, and includes fascinating facts about the w