Selected historical, biographical, and legal encyclopedia of Native Americans.
Sans titreBasic history of Native Americans.
Sans titreOversize, heavily illustrated survey of Native American cultures, arranged by region.
Sans titreIllustrated history of Native American cultures, interspersed with quotes, stories, and accounts from Native Americans.
Sans titreOversized book celebrating the first 40 years of USET.
Sans titreA history of the genocide of the indigenous population of Northwestern California.
Sans titreCopy of a dissertation for a Ph.D. in anthropology, examining and extrapolating archaeological and documentary evidence Nation Ford in an attempt to recover the military and logistical situation for the Catawba in the mid-18th century. Particular attention is paid to the processes of consolidation with remnant towns and tribes, and foodways and the activities of Catawba women in making pottery, agriculture, and foraging.
Sans titreCopy of a dissertation for a Ph.D. In archaeology, examining and extrapolating archaeological finds at Catawba sites at Nation Ford in an attempt to recover the military and logistical situation for the Catawba in the 1750s.
Sans titreCopy of a dissertation for Ph.D. in anthropology, examining the archaeological and documentary evidence of Catawba movements in the 18th century as a vital political and economic strategy in ongoing relations with the European society surrounding them.
Sans titreCopy of dissertation for Ph.D. in anthropology. Uses archaeological and enthnohistorical methods to argue that Catawba in New Town during the late 18th and early 19th centuries adopted white social, economic practices more readily than their northern contemporaries.
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