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The Comanche(Hardback)
Chelsea House Publishers
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01/05/1989
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The Hopi(Hardback)
Chelsea House Publishers
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15/09/2004
The Hopi, which means good in every respect, largely lived in northeast Arizona and were an agricultural society that practiced ancestor worship.
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The Teton Sioux(Hardback)
Chelsea House Publishers
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15/09/2004
The Teton Sioux or plains dwellers resided in what is now North and South Dakota. They were well known for their trade with local tribes.
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The Choctaw(Hardback)
Chelsea House Publishers
Published:
15/09/2004
Examines the history, culture, and changing fortunes of the Choctaw Indians.
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The Cherokees(Hardback)
Chelsea House Publishers
Published:
15/08/2004
The Cherokees are one of the largest Indian tribes in the United States. They are often noted for establishing a republican form of government and an 84-character written alphabet to preserve their ...
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The Cherokees(Paperback)
Chelsea House Publishers
Published:
01/08/2004
The Cherokees are one of the largest Indian tribes in the United States. They are often noted for establishing a republican form of government and an 84-character written alphabet to preserve their ...
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Arapaho(Hardback)
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15/09/2005
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The Navajo(Hardback)
Chelsea House Publishers
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15/09/2005
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The Blackfeet(Hardback)
Chelsea House Publishers
Published:
15/09/2005
Once referred to as the most powerful tribe of Indians on the continent by renowned Native American painter George Catlin, the Blackfeet were nearly wiped out by smallpox in the mid-1800s. The Black...
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Apache(Hardback)
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15/09/2005
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