Books by "Charles John McIntire"

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Native Americans: 22 Books on History, Mythology, Culture & Linguistic Studies

Native Americans: 22 Books on History, Mythology, Culture & Linguistic Studies

by Lewis Spence, John Wesley Powell, James Owen Dorsey, Charles C. Royce, Frank Hamilton Cushing, Washington Matthews, Garrick Mallery, Cyrus Thomas, Clay MacCauley, Edward S. Curtis, James Mooney, Alexander Scott Withers, Franz Boas, Elias Johnson, Erminnie A. Smith, John Stevens Cabot Abbott, Joseph Kossuth Dixon, John Heckewelder, William C. Reichel, Black Hawk, Charles M. Scanlan, William John McGee, John G. Bourke

2023 · Good Press

Native Americans: 22 Books on History, Mythology, Culture & Linguistic Studies offers a profound exploration of the diverse tapestry of Indigenous life and thought. This anthology encapsulates a myriad of literary styles, from historical accounts and cultural analyses to explorations of mythology and linguistic studies. The collection stands out for its comprehensive scope, revealing the rich complexity and profound wisdom of Native American traditions and experiences. Among these works, certain writings strike a poignant chord, embodying the resilience and profound spiritual insights that are integral to Native cultures. The anthology creates a scholarly tapestry that speaks to the enduring and evolving nature of Native American identity. The contributors are a distinguished assembly of scholars and observers, each bringing a unique perspective influenced by their time and experience. Figures such as Franz Boas and Edward S. Curtis delve deeply into the anthropological and ethnographic aspects of Indigenous communities, while others such as James Owen Dorsey and Black Hawk offer intimate insights into linguistic and personal narratives. Together, these authors shape a dialogue that aligns with significant cultural and literary movements, deepening our understanding of Native American life across both historical and contemporary contexts. This collection is an invaluable resource for readers seeking to engage with the multifaceted dimensions of Native American heritage. It offers an unparalleled opportunity to access a rich tapestry of voices and themes, each contributing to a greater comprehension of Indigenous history and culture. Delving into this anthology is an educational journey, enabling readers to appreciate the dialogue that emerges from this diverse set of authors and texts, and inviting them to recognize the invaluable perspectives contained within its pages.

Native American Studies: History Books, Mythology, Culture & Linguistic Studies (22 Book Collection)

Native American Studies: History Books, Mythology, Culture & Linguistic Studies (22 Book Collection)

by Lewis Spence, John Wesley Powell, James Owen Dorsey, Charles C. Royce, Frank Hamilton Cushing, Washington Matthews, Garrick Mallery, Cyrus Thomas, Clay MacCauley, Edward S. Curtis, James Mooney, Alexander Scott Withers, Franz Boas, Elias Johnson, Erminnie A. Smith, John Stevens Cabot Abbott, Joseph Kossuth Dixon, John Heckewelder, William C. Reichel, Black Hawk, Charles M. Scanlan, William John McGee, John G. Bourke

2023 · DigiCat

Native American Studies: History Books, Mythology, Culture & Linguistic Studies (22 Book Collection) presents a sweeping and intricate tapestry of the rich and diverse heritage of Native American cultures. This anthology skillfully interweaves themes of mythology, historical accounts, cultural traditions, and linguistic analysis across a multitude of literary styles. In exploring this vast collection, readers are introduced to the profound complexities and variegated narratives that encapsulate Native American history. The distinctive perspectives offered in these texts underscore their significant cultural contributions, fostering a deeper understanding of the indigenous experience. Standout pieces include insightful expositions on mythology and culture that resonate with the enduring spirit of Native communities. The contributing authors, a distinguished assembly of historians, anthropologists, and linguists, have collectively laid the groundwork for Native American scholarship. Their collective works emerge from pivotal cultural transformations and historical epochs that reflect the dynamic and multifaceted nature of Native American societies. The anthology aligns with the evolution of cultural preservation movements and the advancement of anthropological studies, drawing from the expertise of figures like Franz Boas and Edward S. Curtis. By seaming together diverse intellectual traditions, this collection enriches the reader's comprehension of indigenous narratives and their invaluable contributions to our collective history. This collection stands as an essential compendium for readers eager to immerse themselves in Native American studies. With its remarkable range of perspectives, it offers a rare educational opportunity to grasp the depth and variance of Native American experiences through both historical and contemporary lenses. Students, educators, and enthusiasts alike will find this anthology an indispensable resource, inviting exploration and reflection upon the dialogues and discourses that shape our understanding of Native American heritage. Readers are encouraged to delve into this collection to experience its broad spectrum of insights, fostering an ongoing dialogue amongst the voices encapsulated within these pages.

Native American Studies: History Books, Mythology, Culture & Linguistic Studies (22 Book Collection)

Native American Studies: History Books, Mythology, Culture & Linguistic Studies (22 Book Collection)

by Charles C. Royce, Clay MacCauley, Franz Boas, William John McGee, James Mooney, Garrick Mallery, John Wesley Powell, Lewis Spence, Erminnie A. Smith, James Owen Dorsey, Frank Hamilton Cushing, Cyrus Thomas, John G. Bourke, Elias Johnson, John Heckewelder, William C. Reichel, Joseph Kossuth Dixon, Alexander Scott Withers, John Stevens Cabot Abbott, Edward S. Curtis, Washington Matthews, Black Hawk, Charles M. Scanlan

2018 · e-artnow

"Native American Studies" is an interdisciplinary collection which examines the history, culture, religion and language of indigenous people in North America. This meticulously edited collection explores the life of the biggest Native American tribes; including: Cherokee, Iroquois, Sioux, Navajo, Zuñi, Apache, Seminole and Eskimo. Contents: History: The North American Indian The Cherokee Nation of Indians The Seminole Indians of Florida The Central Eskimo The Siouan Indians Calendar History of the Kiowa Indians Legends, Traditions and Laws of the Iroquois and History of the Tuscarora Indians History, Manners and Customs of the Indian Nations Who Once Inhabited Pennsylvania and the Neighboring States Military History: Chronicles of Border Warfare – Indian Wars in West Virginia Autobiography of the Sauk Leader Black Hawk and the History of the Black Hawk War of 1832 The Vanishing Race - The Last Great Indian Council Myths & Legends The Myths of the North American Indians Myths of the Cherokee Myths of the Iroquois A Study of Siouan Cults Outlines of Zuñi Creation Myths The Mountain Chant - A Navajo Ceremony Language: Indian Linguistic Families Of America Sign Language Among North American Indians Pictographs of the North American Indians Customs: Burial Mounds of the Northern Sections of the United States The Medicine-Men of the Apache

Indian Wars: The Fightings in West Virgina, North Carolina, Montana & Illinois

Indian Wars: The Fightings in West Virgina, North Carolina, Montana & Illinois

by Enoch Lawrence Lee, Black Hawk, Charles M. Scanlan, Alexander Scott Withers, Joseph Kossuth Dixon

2018 · e-artnow

This carefully edited historical collection of has been designed and formatted to the highest digital standards and adjusted for readability on all devices. Indian Wars is the collective name for the various armed conflicts fought by European governments and colonists, and later the United States government and American settlers, against the indigenous peoples of North America. These conflicts occurred from the time of the earliest colonial settlements in the 17th century until the 1920s. Contents: Indian Wars in North Carolina 1663-1763 Chronicles of Border Warfare – Indian Wars in West Virginia Autobiography of the Sauk Leader Black Hawk and the History of the Black Hawk War of 1832 The Vanishing Race - The Last Great Indian Council

Extracts from the Letters of the Jesuit Missionary in Maine, Father P. Biard

Extracts from the Letters of the Jesuit Missionary in Maine, Father P. Biard

by Charles Frederic Allen, Edward Payson Burnham, Ephraim Chamberlain Cummings, George Foster Talbot, George Freeman Emery, Henry Sweetser Burrage, Israel Herrick, James Phinney Baxter, James Ware Bradbury, Joseph Frye, Joseph Wheaton, Joseph Williamson, Josiah Hayden Drummond, Kittery (Me.). North parish, Maine Historical Society, Massachusetts. Commissioners on Mount Desert lands, 1808, Peleg Wadsworth, Pierre Biard, William Allen, William Mitchell Sargent

1891

Summing up the evidence that Pentecost harbor and the river explored by Waymouth were the St. George harbor and river.