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6335 Citizen of Nature (The) in a Series of Letters from an American Indian in London to his Friend at Home. [By Henry Horne.] 12mo. pp. 238, half calf. London, 1824. 1 25 6336 Colden (Calwallader). The History of the Five Indian Nations of Canada, which are dependent on the Province of New York in America, and are the Barrier between the English and French in that Part of the World. With Accounts of their Religion, Manners, Customs, Laws, etc. Map. 8vo. pp. 283, full bound. London, 1747. 5 00 6337 Another edition. 8vo. pp. 40+17+14, boards, uncut. New York, 1866. 600 6338 Coleson (Miss Ann). Narrative of her Captivity among the Sioux Indians, her Terrible Sufferings and Providential Escape. Illustrated. 8vo. pp. 70, paper. Philadelphia. 1864. 75 6339 Another copy. Half bound. 1 25 6340 Colton (George H.) Tecumseh; or 12mo. pp. the West Thirty Years Since. 312, boards, New York, 1842. 1 25 6341 Another copy. 8vo. pp. 80, paper. London, 1843.

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6352 Davis (A.) Antiquities of America. The First Inhabitants of Central America, etc. Lectures. 8vo. pp 32, paper. Boston, 1848. 50 6353 Davis (J.) Captain Smith and Princess Pocahontas. An Indian Tale. pp. 90, boards. Philadelphia, 125

16mo. 1817. 1 00 6354 Dawson (J. W.) Fossil Men and their Modern Representatives. An Attempt to Illustrate the Characters and Conditions of Pre-Historic Men in Europe, by those of the American Races. 12mo. pp. 350. London, 1880.

6342 Conant (A. J.) Footprints of Vanished Races in the Mississippi Valley; being an Account of some of the Monuments and Relics of Prehistoric Races Scattered over its Surface. With Suggestions as to their Origin and Uses. 113 engravings. 8vo. pp. 122. St. Louis, 1879. 150 6343 Copway (George). The Life, History, and Travels of Ka-ge-ga-gah-bowh, a Young Indian Chief of the Ojebwa Nation, etc. 18mo. pp. 158. Philadelphia, 1847. 1 00

6344 Another edition. 8vo. pp. 224. Albany. 1847. 1 50

6345 Copway (George). The Traditional History and Characteristic Sketches of the Ojibway Nation. 12mo. pp. 266. Boston, 1850. 150

6346 Cremony (John C.) Life Among the Apaches. 12mo. pp. 322. San Francisco, 1868. 2 25 6347 Croghan (Col. George). Journal of. Who was sent, after the Peace of 1763, by the Government to Explore the Country adjacent to the Ohio River, and to conciliate the Indian Nations who had hitherto acted with the French. 8vo. pp. 38, paper, uncut.

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6359 De Hass (Willis). Early Settlement and Indian Wars of West Virginia. Embracing an Account of the various Expeditions in the West previous to 1795. Also, Biographical Sketches of Zane, McCulloch, Wetzel and others. 8vo. (One hundred copies pri- Illustrated. pp. 416. Wheeling, vately printed. Burlington, N. J.) 1 00 1851.

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perience among the Red Men of the Great
West; their Social Life, Religion, Habits,
Traits, Customs, etc. 8vo. pp. 653.
York, 1883.

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6372 Donnelly (Ignatius). Atlantis; The Antediluvian World. Illustrated. 12mo. pp. 490. New York, 1882. 200 6373 D'Orbigny (Alcide). L'Homme Americain (de Amerique Meridionale) consideree sous ses Rapports. Physiologiques et Moraux. 2 vols. 8vo., boards. Paris, 1839.

6360 Delafield (John). An Inquiry into the Origin of the Antiquities of America. With an Appendix, containing Notes and a View of the Causes of the Superiority of the Men of the Northern over those of the Southern Hemisphere. By James Lakey. Colored plates and long folding plate. 4to. pp. 142. New York, 1839. 10 00 6361 Delessert (Eward). Les Indiens de la Baie d' Hudson. 16mo. pp. 273, paper. Paris, 1861. 1 50 6362 Del Rio (Don Antonio). Description of the Ruins of an Ancient City, dis- 6374 Dorman (Rushton M.) The Origin covered near Palenque, in the Kingdom of of Primitive Superstitions and their DevelGuatemala, in Spanish America. Trans-opment into the Worship of Spirits, and lated from the original Manscript Report of the Doctrine of Spiritual Agency among Captain don Antonio Del Rio. Followed the Aborigines of America.

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Four colored

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by Theatro Critico Americano, or a Critical plates and 21 wood-cuts. 8vo. pp. 398. Investigation into the History of the Amer- Philadelphia, 1881. icans. By Paul F. Cabrera. Plates. 4to. pp 128. London, 1822. 750

6375 Drake (Benj.) Life of Tecumseh and of his Brother, the Prophet. With an Historical Sketch of the Shawanoe Indians. 12mo. pp. 235. Cin., 1841. 150

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6363 De Smet (P. J.) Letters and Sketches, with a Narrative of a Year's Residence among the Indian Tribes of the 6376 Drake (Francis S. Editor). Rocky Mountains. Plates. 16mo. Pp. Indian Tribes of the United States; their 252, half calf, neat. Phila., 1843. 3 00 History, Antiquities, Customs, Religion, 6364 De Smet (P. J.) New Indian Arts, Language, Traditions, Oral Legends Sketches. 16mo. pp. 175. New York, and Myths. Illustrated with 100 fine en1863. 75 gravings on steel, some colored. 2 vols. Royal 4to., half morocco. Philadelphia, 1884.

6365 De Smet (P. J.) Western Missions and Missionaries. A Series of Letters. Portrait. 12mo. pp. 532. New York, 1881.

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6377 Drake (Samuel G.) The Aborigi2 00 nal Races of North America; comprising

6366 Dobrizhoffer (Martin). An Ac- Biographical Sketches of Eminent Indi count of the Abipones, an Equestrian Peo-viduals, and an Historical Account of the ple of Paraguay. Translated from the different Tribes, with a Dissertation on Latin. 3 vols. 8vo., half bound. London, their Origin, Antiquities, Manners and Cus6 00 toms. Revised, with valuable additions by Prof. H. L. Williams, 8vo. pp. 787. New York, 1880.

1822.

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6378 Drake (S. G.) Old Indian Chronicle. Being a Collection of Exceeding Rare Tracts, written and published in the Time of King Philip's War, by Persons residing in the Country. To which are now added an Introduction and Notes. Small 4to. pp. 333. Boston, 1867.

6367 Doddridge (Joseph). Notes on the Settlement and Indian Wars of the Western Parts of Virginia and Pennsylvania, from the year 1763 to 1783. Together with a View of the State of Society and Manners of the First Settlers of the Western Country. 16mo. pp. 316, sheep. Wellsburgh, Va., 1824. Title page mended. 5 00 6368 Another edition. With a Memoir of the Author by his Daughter. Edited by Alfred Williams. 12mo. pp. 400. Albany, 1876. 150 6369 Doddridge (Joseph). Logan, the Last of the Race of Shikellemus, Chief of the Cayuga Nation. To which is added the Dialogue of the Backwoodsman and the Dandy. Reprinted from the Virginia edition of 1823. 4to. pp. 76, sewed, uncut, rubricated title. Cincinnati, 1868. 150 6370 Another copy. Half morocco. 2 25 6371 Dodge (Richard I.) Our Wild Indians. Thirty-three Years Personal Ex-phia, 1853.

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6379 Dunn (J. P., Jr.) Massacres of the Mountains. A History of the Indian Wars in the Far West. Illustrated. 8vo. pp. 784. New York, 1886. 6380 Eastburn (Rev. Jas. W.) Yamoden, a Tale of the Wars of King Philip, in six Cantos. 340. New York, 1820.

12mo. pp.

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6381 Eastman (Mrs. Mary H.) American Aboriginal Portfolio. Illustrated by I. Eastman, U. S. A. 26 fine steel engravings. 4to. pp. 84. Philadel

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6382 Eastman (Mrs. Mary H.) Chicora, and other Regions of the Conquerors and the Conquered. [Indians.] Numerous fine steel engravings. Royal 8vo. pp. 126. Philadelphia, 1854. 4 00 6383 Eastman (Mrs. Mary H.) Dahcotah; or, Life and Legends of the Sioux around Fort Snelling. Illustrated. 12mo. pp. 268. New York, 1849.

Christian Frederic Post, by whose negotiations, among the Indians on the Ohio, they were withdrawn from the Interest of the French, and thereupon abandoned the Fort and Country. [By Chas. Thompson]. Map. Small 8vo. pp. 184, half morocco. London, 1759.

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6395 Events in Indian History. Begin200 ning with an Account of the Origin of the 6384 Eaton (John). Are the Indians American Indians and Early Settlements in Dying Out? Preliminary Observations re- North America, and embracing concise Bilating to Indian Civilization and Educa-ographies of the Principal Chiefs, etc.

1877.

8vo.

tion. 8vo. pp. 42, paper. Washington, With Narratives and Captivities. [By 25 Mr. Wimer.] Numerous folding plates. 6 00 pp. 633, sheep. Phila., 1842. 6396 Everett (Edward). Speech on the Bill for Removing the Indians. 8vo. pp. 46, paper. Boston, 1830. 30

6385 Eells (Rev. Myron). History of Indian Missions on the Pacific Coast, Oregon, Washington and Idaho. 12mo. pp. 270. Philadelphia, 1882. 1 25 6386 Eggleston (Edward) and Seelye (Lillie E.). Brant and Red Jacket. Including an Account of the Early Wars of the Six Nations and the Border Warfare of the Revolution. Map. Illustrated. 12mo. pp. 370. New York, 1879. 1 00

6387 Eggleston (Edward) and Seelye (Lillie E.). Pocahontas. Including an Account of the Early Settlement of Virginia and of the Adventures of Captain John Smith. Illustrated. 12mo. pp. 310. New York, 1879. 1 00

6388 Eggleston (Edward) and Seelye (Lillie E.) Tecumseh and the Shawnee Prophet. Including Sketches of George Rogers Clark, Simon Kenton, Wm. Henry Harrison, and many others famous in the Frontier Wars of Tecumseh's Time. Illustrated. 12mo. pp. 332. N. Y., 1878. 1 00 6389 Eggleston (George C.) Red Eagle and the Wars with the Creek Indians of Alabama. Illustrated. 12mo. pp. 346. New York, 1878. 1 00

6390 Elliott (Rev. Chas.) Indian Missionary Reminiscences, principally of the Wyandot Nation. 18mo. pp. 216. New York,

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6392 Ellis (George B.) The Red Man

and the White Man in North America,
from its Discovery to the Present Time.
8vo. pp. 642. Boston, 1882.
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6393 Emerson (Ellen R.) Indian Myths;
or, Legends, Traditions, and Symbols of the
Aborigines of America. Illustrated. 8vo.
pp. 677. Boston, 1884.
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6394 Enquiry into the Causes of the

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6403 Flint (Timothy.) Indian Wars of the West. Containing Biographical Sketches of those Pioneers who headed the Western Settlers in repelling the Attacks of the Savages. Together with a View of the Character, Manners, Monuments, and Antiquities of the Western Indians. 12mo. 240. pp.

Cincinnati, 1833.

Alienation of the Delaware and Shawnee 3 00 Indians from the British Interest. To- 6404 Force (M. F.) Some Early Notices gether with the Remarkable Journal of of the Indians of Ohio. To what Race did

the Mound Builders belong? 8vo. pp. 75, tral America, and on the Western Coast of paper. Cincinnati, 1879. South America. 8 plates. 4to. pp. 90, paper. Washington, 1878.

50 6405 Foster (J. W.) Pre-Historic Races of the United States of America. 8vo. pp. 415. Chicago, 1878.

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6417 Haldeman (S. T.) On a Poly3 00 chrome Bead from Florida. 2 wood cuts. 8vo. pp. 6, paper. Washington, 1878. 10 6418 Hale (Horatio). Indian Migrations, as Evidenced by Language. 8vo. pp. 27, paper. Chicago, 1883.

6406 Frost (John). Illustrated Historical Sketches of the Indians. Exhibiting their Manners and Customs on the Battlefield and the Wigwams. 12mo. pp. 400. New York, 1857. 1 00

6407 Frost (John). Indian Battles, Captivities, and Adventures, from the Earliest Period. 12mo. pp. 408. New York. 1 75

1857.

6408 Further Manifestation (A) of the Progress of the Gospel among the Indians in New England, 1659. Reprinted, New York, 1865. 4to. pp. 21, sewed, uncut. 2 00 | 6409 Gardiner (Capt. A. F.) A Visit to the Indians on the Frontiers of Chili. 12mo. pp. 195, boards. Lon., 1841. 1 25 6410 Gardiner (Lieut. Lion). A History of the Pequot War; or, a Relation of the War between the Powerful Nation of Pequot Indians, once inhabiting the Coast of New England, and the English Inhabitants in 1688. 4to. pp. 36, boards. uncut. Cincinnati, 1860. 1 00 6411 Gibbs (George). Notes on the Tinneh or Chepewyan Indians of British and Russian America. 1. The Eastern Tinneh; by Bernard R. Ross. 2. The Loucheaux Indians; by Wm. L. Hardesty. 3. The Kutchin Tribes; by Strachan Jones. Woodcuts. 8vo. pp. 25, paper. Washington, 1866. 25 6412 Giles (John). Memoirs of the Odd Adventures, Strange Deliverances, etc., in the Captivity of. Commander of the Garrison on St. George River, Maine. Written by Himself. Svo. pp. 64, paper, uncut. Cincinnati, 1869. 60

6413 Gillman (Henry). The MoundBuilders and Platycnemism in Michigan; and Certain Characteristics pertaining to Ancient Man in Michigan. Woodcuts. 8vo. pp. 41, paper. Washington, 1874-7. 25 6414 Gray (W. H.) The Moral and Religious Aspect of the Indian Question. 8vo. pp. 35+32, paper. Astoria, 1879.

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6415 Grotius (Hugo). On the Origin of the Native Races of America. To which is added a Treatise on Foreign Languages and Unknown Islands. By Peter Albinus. 18mo. pp. 63, vellum. Privately printed. Edinburgh, 1884.

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6419 Halket (John). Historical Notes Respecting the Indians of North America; with Remarks on the Attempts made to Convert and Civilize them. 8vo. pp. 408. London, 1825.

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6427 Heckewelder (John). An Account of the History, Manners, and Customs of the Indian Nations who once inhabited Pennsylvania and the Neighboring States. 8vo. pp. iv.+347, of Transactions of the American Philosophical Society. delphia, 1819.

Phila

6 00 6428 Another edition, in French. 8vo. pp. 6416 Habel (S.) The Sculptures of 2 50 Santa Lucie Cosumalwhuapa, in Guate- 571, sewed, uncut. Paris, 1822. mala; with an Account of Travels in Cen

6429 Another edition, new and revised,

with an Introduction and Notes by Rev.
William C. Reichel. Large 8vo. pp. 465,
uncut edges. Philadelphia, 1881. 4 00
6430 Heckewelder (John). A Narra-
tive of the Mission of the United Brethren
among the Delaware and Mohegan Indians,
from 1740 to 1808, comprising all the Re-
markable Incidents that took place at
their Missionary Stations during that pe-
riod, etc. Portrait. 8vo. pp. 429. Phila-

delphia, 1820.
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6431 Hempstead (G. S. B.) Antiquities.
of Portsmouth (Ohio,) and Vicinity. With
some Speculations upon the Origin and
Destiny of the Mound Builders. 8vo. pp.
20, paper. Portsmouth, 1875.

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of the Indian Wars in New England, from
the First Planting, 1607, to the year 1677.
16mo. pp. 359, sheep, some pages water-
stained. Battleborough, 1814.
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6442 Humboldt (Alexander de). Re-
searches concerning the Institutions and
Monuments of the Ancient Inhabitants of
America, with Descriptions and Views of
some of the most Striking Scenes in the
Cordilleras. 2 vols. 8vo., calf. London,
1814.
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6443 Hunt (Helen). A Century of Dishonor. A Sketch of the United States Government's Dealings with some of the Indian Tribes. 12mo. pp. 457. New York, 1881. 150 6432 Hempstead (G. S. B.) Archæol- 6444 Hunter (John D.) Manners and ogy. Development of the North Ameri- Customs of Several Indian Tribes located can Continent. 8vo. pp. 10, paper.. Ports- west of the Mississippi. Including some mouth, 1879. Account of the Soil, Climate, and Vegetable Production, and the Indian Materia Medica. 8vo. pp. 402. Philadelphia, 1823.

25 6433 Hempstead (G. S. B.) The Mound Builders. A Particular and Minute Description of the Ancient Earthworks of Portsmouth, Ohio. Folded plan. 8vo. pp. 8, paper. Portsmouth, 1883. 50 6434 Hilder (F. F.) Notes on the Archæology of Missouri. Wood cuts. 8vo. pp. 17. St. Louis, 1882.

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6445 Hunter (John D.) Memoirs of a Captivity among the Indians of North America, from Childhood to the Age of Nineteen, with Anecdotes descriptive of their Manners and Customs. 8vo. pp. 447. boards. London, 1823.

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6446 Another edition. 8vo. pp. 468, half calf, extra. 3 50 6447 Indian Affairs. Annual Reports of the Commissioners of 1854 to 1876. 23 18 00 vols. 8vo. Washington. * * A number of odd volumes can be supplied.

50 6435 Holmes (John). Historical Sketches of the Missions of the United Brethren, for propagating the Gospel among the Heathen. 8vo. pp. 472. Dublin, 1818. 3 50 6436 Hope (Ascott R.) The Men of the Backwoods. True Stories and Sketches of the Indians and Indian Fighters. Illustrated. 12mo. pp. 488. N. Y., 1880. 2 25 6448 Indian Narratives: Containing a 6437 Hopkins (Sarah W.) Life Among Correct and Interesting History of the Inthe Piutes; their Wrongs and Claims.dian Wars, from the Landing of our PilEdited by Mrs. Horace Man. 12mo. pp. grim Fathers, 1620, to General Wayne's 268. Boston, 1884. 100 Victory, 1794. To which is added a Correct 6438 Horn (Mrs.) An Authentic and Account of the Capture and Sufferings of Thrilling Narrative of the Captivity of Mrs. Mrs. Johnson, Zadock Steele and others, Horn, and her two Children, with Mrs. and an Account of the Burning of RoyHarris, by the Comanche Indians. 8vo. alton. 12mo. pp. 276. Claremont, N. H., pp. 32, paper. Cincinnati, 1851. 50 1854.

6439 Howard (Oliver O.) Nez Perce Joseph. Account of his Ancestors, his Lands, his Confederates, his Enemies, his Murders, his War, his Pursuit, and Capture. Maps and portraits. 12mo. pp. 288. Boston, 1881. 2.00

6440 Hoyt (E.) Antiquarian Researches, Comprising a History of the Indian Wars in the Country bordering Connecticut River and parts adjacent, and other Interesting Events. With Notices of Indian Depredations in the Neighboring Country. 8vo. pp. 312. Greenfield, 1824. 800 6441 Hubbard (William). A Narrative

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