9 books found
The most expansive one-volume history of the native peoples of North America ever published.
This study of Southern Plains military societies delineates comparatively and ethnohistorically the martial values embraced by the Kiowa, Comanche, and Apache (KCA) since circa 1800, describing how military society structure, functions, and ritual symbols connect past and present.
This book offers an original and persuasive interpretation of the changing circumstances in New England's plant and animal communities that occurred with the shift from Indian to European dominance.
by William Christie Macleod
1924
THE FIRST ATTEMPT OF THE ANALYSIS OF AMERICAN FRONTIER, HISTORY FROM THE INDIAN POINT OF VIEW. FROM PRE-COLUMBUS TO THE 1900's.
by A. H. Williams, Charles William Meadowcroft, Isadore Lhevinne, Oscar Rudolph Sandstrom, William Christie Macleod
1924