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the history of the five indian nations depending on the province of new york

A book of historic value, written by the assistant governor of New York tells much about Northeastern Indian customs, complicated relations of the five nations with historic accuracy and the details that sometimes can plunge one into horror.

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Stories of Great Americans for Little Americans

Simple stories of warriors, explorers, scientists, inventors and other historical figures and outstanding people were written by an American historian and novelist, Edward Eggleston, in order to grip the attention of the youngest, thus to stimulate interest for further studying. Educational and interesting, the stories appear to be a wonderful introduction to history.

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the indian tribes of the upper mississippi valley and region of the great lakes

The last work by Emma Helen Blair, a United States historian, journalist and editor, who’s most notable book was a monumental documentary history of the Philippines. It relates Indian history and customs of Great Lakes and Midwest.

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the indian school at carlisle barracks

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the abnakis and their history

Short but informative, this unique book is devoted to a tribe of Native American and First Nations people. Written in 1866, it offers valuable information on the Indians of the Northeast, Abnaki language, writing, customs, religion, and the character of the Indians. “The history of Acadia is strictly connected with the history of the Christian Church in New England, and to preserve its fragments is to give a contribution to the history of the Catholic Church in America. The Aborigines of Acadia were the first native Americans that received the light of the Gospel and embraced the Christian religion”.

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A Ramble of Six Thousand Miles through the United States of America

A Ramble of Six Thousand Miles Through the United States of America written by a wonderful author Simon Ansley Ferrall is an account of traveling around the United States. The book contains a number of impressions from this journey. Here readers will find the description of people, cities, landscapes and animals. The story was written with a wonderful language and it is well structured. The book is definitely recommended to everyone who likes traveling and wants to dive into an amazing world of it.

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The Riot Act

This book was converted from its physical edition to the digital format by a community of volunteers. You may find it for free on the web. Purchase of the Kindle edition includes wireless delivery.

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Navajo Silversmiths

Thanks to the interest in Native American culture by some dedicated scholar/explorers in the early years of America’s westward expansion, we have insights into their lifestyles. In this e-book we can benefit from the commentaries of Dr, Washington Matthews to learn about the initial development of silversmithing among the Navajo people. His monologue, originally published for the Smithsonian Institution’s Bureau of Ethnology, gives us information about the simple working tools and techniques Navajo silversmiths used to create objects of utility and great beauty. Some of these straight forward techniques may be valuable for artists today.

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The Works of the Right Honourable Edmund Burke, Vol. 10 (of 12)

This book was converted from its physical edition to the digital format by a community of volunteers. You may find it for free on the web. Purchase of the Kindle edition includes wireless delivery.

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L'Eglise du Canada

"Extrait de la revue du clergé Français" -t.p 1

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