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- catalog contributor b6755931.
- catalog contributor b6755932.
- catalog contributor b6755933.
- catalog contributor b6755934.
- catalog contributor b6755935.
- catalog contributor b6755936.
- catalog contributor b6755937.
- catalog contributor b6755938.
- catalog created "1933-".
- catalog date "1933".
- catalog date "1933-".
- catalog dateCopyrighted "1933-".
- catalog description "Includes bibliographical references and index.".
- catalog description "Introduction by Frederick Webb Hodge ; War dance ; Red Jacket, a Seneca war chief ; Kishkalwa, a Shawnee chief ; Mohongo, an Osage woman ; Shingaba W'Ossin, a Chippewa chief ; Pushmataha, a Choctaw warrior ; Tenskwantawaw or The prophet ; Eshtahumbah, [or] Sleepy Eyes, a Sioux chief ; Waapashaw, a Sioux chief ; Meetakoosega, [or] Pure Tobacco, a Chippeway warrior ; Weshcubb, [or] The Sweet, a Chippeway chief ; Little Crow, a Sioux chief ; Sequoyah, or George Guess, inventor of Cherokee alphabet ; Nawkaw, [or] Wood, a Winnebago chief ; Shaumonekusse, or L'Ietan, an Oto half chief ; Hatne Hudjihini, [or] The Eagle of Delight, wife of Shaumonekusse ; Quatawapea, or Colonel Lewis, a Shawnee chief ; Paytakootha, [or] Flying Clouds, a Shawnee warrior ; Kiontwogky, [or] Cornplanter, a Seneca chief ; Pashepahaw, [or] The Stabber, a Sauk chief ; Caatousee, a Chippeway ; Chippeway squaw and child ; Petelasharro, a Pawnee brave ; Choncape, or Big Kansas, an Oto chief ; Wanata, [or] The Charger, ".
- catalog description "a Sioux chief ; Peahmuska, a Fox chief ; Catahecassa, [or] Black Hoof, a Shawnee chief ; A Chippeway mother and her child ; Okeemakequid, a Chippewa chief ; Waemboeshkaa, a Chippeway chief ; McIntosh, a Creek chief ; Ongpatonga, [or] The Big Elk, an Omaha chief ; Mahaskah, [or] White Cloud, an Iowa chief ; Rantchewaime, [or] Female Flying Pigeon, an Iowa woman ; Young Mahaskah, chief of the Iowas ; Nesouaquoit, [or] The Bear in the Forks of a Tree, a Fox chief ; Moanahonga, [or] Great Walker, an Iowa chief ; Shauhaunapotinia, [or] The Man Who Killed Three Sioux, an Iowa chief ; Tahehee, [or] "Dutch", a Cherokee chief ; Anacamegishca, [or] Foot Prints, a Chippeway ; Wabishkeepenas, [or] The White Pigeon, a Chippeway ; Tshusick, a Chippeway woman ; Major Ridge, a Cherokee chief ; Lappawinsoe, a Delaware chief ; Tishcohan, [or] He Who Never Blackens Himself, a Delaware chief ; Tokacou, [or] He That Inflicts the First Wound, a Yankton Sioux chief ; Moukaushka, [or] The Trembling Earth, ".
- catalog description "a Yankton Sioux chief ; Shahaka, [or] The Big White, a Mandan chief.".
- catalog description "v. 1. ".
- catalog description "v. 2. Buffalo hunt -- Halpatter-Micco, or Billy Bowlegs, a Seminole chief ; Opothle-Yoholo, a Creek chief ; Yoholo Micco, a Creek chief ; Mistippee, son of Yoholo Micco ; Paddy Carr, a Creek interpreter ; Timpoochee Barnard, a Yuchi warrior ; Makataimeshekiakiah, or Black Hawk, a Saukie brave ; Kishkekosh, a Fox brave ; Wapella, chief of the Foxes ; Appanoose, a Sauk chief ; Taiomah, a Fox brave ; Notchimine, an Iowa chief ; Keokuk, chief of the Sauks and Foxes ; Neomonni, an Iowa chief ; Keesheswa, a Fox chief ; Tahrohon, an Iowa warrior ; Watchemonne, an Iowa chief ; Tustennuggee Emathla, a Creek chief ; Menawa, a Creek warrior ; Wabaunsee, a Pottawatomie chief ; Chittee-Yoholo, a Seminole chief ; Metea, a Pottawatomie chief ; Thayendanegea, or Brant, the great captain of the Six Nations ; Ahyouwaighs, chief of the Six Nations ; Neamathla, a Seminole chief ; Markomete, a Menominee brave ; Amisquam, a Winnebago brave ; Stumanu, a Flathead boy ; Le Soldat de Chene, an Osage chief ; Powasheek, a Fox chief ; Sharitarish, a Pawnee chief ; Wakaunhaka, a Winnebago chief ; Peskelechaco, a Pawnee chief ; Hoowanneka, a Winnebago chief ; Wakawn, a Winnebago chief ; Katawabeda, a Chippeway chief ; Foke Luste Hajo, a Seminole chief ; John Ridge, a Cherokee interpreter ; The Chippeway widow ; Micanopy, a Seminole chief ; Selocta, a Creek chief ; Kaipolequa, [or] White-Nosed Fox, a Sauk brave ; Osceola (Asseola), a Seminole leader ; Yaha-Hajo, a Seminole war chief ; Tooan Tuh (Dústú), [or] Spring Frog, a Cherokee chief ; Tshizunhaukau, a Winnebago warrior ; Wakechai, a Sauk chief ; Kanapima, an Ottawa chief ; Red Bird, a Winnebago warrior.".
- catalog description "v. 3. List of portraits ; The genuineness of the portrait of Pocahontas ; Introductory note / by H.J. Braunholtz ; History of the Indian tribes of North America ; The North American Indians / by James Hall. ; Maps. The localities of the Indian tribes of the United States in 1833 ; The United States showing Indian Reservations, 1906.".
- catalog extent "3 v.".
- catalog hasFormat "Indian tribes of North America.".
- catalog isFormatOf "Indian tribes of North America.".
- catalog issued "1933".
- catalog issued "1933-".
- catalog language "eng".
- catalog publisher "Edinburgh : J. Grant,".
- catalog relation "Indian tribes of North America.".
- catalog subject "970.1".
- catalog subject "E77 .M135".
- catalog subject "Indians of North America Biography.".
- catalog subject "Indians of North America History.".
- catalog subject "Indians of North America Portraits.".
- catalog tableOfContents "Introduction by Frederick Webb Hodge ; War dance ; Red Jacket, a Seneca war chief ; Kishkalwa, a Shawnee chief ; Mohongo, an Osage woman ; Shingaba W'Ossin, a Chippewa chief ; Pushmataha, a Choctaw warrior ; Tenskwantawaw or The prophet ; Eshtahumbah, [or] Sleepy Eyes, a Sioux chief ; Waapashaw, a Sioux chief ; Meetakoosega, [or] Pure Tobacco, a Chippeway warrior ; Weshcubb, [or] The Sweet, a Chippeway chief ; Little Crow, a Sioux chief ; Sequoyah, or George Guess, inventor of Cherokee alphabet ; Nawkaw, [or] Wood, a Winnebago chief ; Shaumonekusse, or L'Ietan, an Oto half chief ; Hatne Hudjihini, [or] The Eagle of Delight, wife of Shaumonekusse ; Quatawapea, or Colonel Lewis, a Shawnee chief ; Paytakootha, [or] Flying Clouds, a Shawnee warrior ; Kiontwogky, [or] Cornplanter, a Seneca chief ; Pashepahaw, [or] The Stabber, a Sauk chief ; Caatousee, a Chippeway ; Chippeway squaw and child ; Petelasharro, a Pawnee brave ; Choncape, or Big Kansas, an Oto chief ; Wanata, [or] The Charger, ".
- catalog tableOfContents "a Sioux chief ; Peahmuska, a Fox chief ; Catahecassa, [or] Black Hoof, a Shawnee chief ; A Chippeway mother and her child ; Okeemakequid, a Chippewa chief ; Waemboeshkaa, a Chippeway chief ; McIntosh, a Creek chief ; Ongpatonga, [or] The Big Elk, an Omaha chief ; Mahaskah, [or] White Cloud, an Iowa chief ; Rantchewaime, [or] Female Flying Pigeon, an Iowa woman ; Young Mahaskah, chief of the Iowas ; Nesouaquoit, [or] The Bear in the Forks of a Tree, a Fox chief ; Moanahonga, [or] Great Walker, an Iowa chief ; Shauhaunapotinia, [or] The Man Who Killed Three Sioux, an Iowa chief ; Tahehee, [or] "Dutch", a Cherokee chief ; Anacamegishca, [or] Foot Prints, a Chippeway ; Wabishkeepenas, [or] The White Pigeon, a Chippeway ; Tshusick, a Chippeway woman ; Major Ridge, a Cherokee chief ; Lappawinsoe, a Delaware chief ; Tishcohan, [or] He Who Never Blackens Himself, a Delaware chief ; Tokacou, [or] He That Inflicts the First Wound, a Yankton Sioux chief ; Moukaushka, [or] The Trembling Earth, ".
- catalog tableOfContents "a Yankton Sioux chief ; Shahaka, [or] The Big White, a Mandan chief.".
- catalog tableOfContents "v. 1. ".
- catalog tableOfContents "v. 2. Buffalo hunt -- Halpatter-Micco, or Billy Bowlegs, a Seminole chief ; Opothle-Yoholo, a Creek chief ; Yoholo Micco, a Creek chief ; Mistippee, son of Yoholo Micco ; Paddy Carr, a Creek interpreter ; Timpoochee Barnard, a Yuchi warrior ; Makataimeshekiakiah, or Black Hawk, a Saukie brave ; Kishkekosh, a Fox brave ; Wapella, chief of the Foxes ; Appanoose, a Sauk chief ; Taiomah, a Fox brave ; Notchimine, an Iowa chief ; Keokuk, chief of the Sauks and Foxes ; Neomonni, an Iowa chief ; Keesheswa, a Fox chief ; Tahrohon, an Iowa warrior ; Watchemonne, an Iowa chief ; Tustennuggee Emathla, a Creek chief ; Menawa, a Creek warrior ; Wabaunsee, a Pottawatomie chief ; Chittee-Yoholo, a Seminole chief ; Metea, a Pottawatomie chief ; Thayendanegea, or Brant, the great captain of the Six Nations ; Ahyouwaighs, chief of the Six Nations ; Neamathla, a Seminole chief ; Markomete, a Menominee brave ; Amisquam, a Winnebago brave ; Stumanu, a Flathead boy ; Le Soldat de Chene, an Osage chief ; Powasheek, a Fox chief ; Sharitarish, a Pawnee chief ; Wakaunhaka, a Winnebago chief ; Peskelechaco, a Pawnee chief ; Hoowanneka, a Winnebago chief ; Wakawn, a Winnebago chief ; Katawabeda, a Chippeway chief ; Foke Luste Hajo, a Seminole chief ; John Ridge, a Cherokee interpreter ; The Chippeway widow ; Micanopy, a Seminole chief ; Selocta, a Creek chief ; Kaipolequa, [or] White-Nosed Fox, a Sauk brave ; Osceola (Asseola), a Seminole leader ; Yaha-Hajo, a Seminole war chief ; Tooan Tuh (Dústú), [or] Spring Frog, a Cherokee chief ; Tshizunhaukau, a Winnebago warrior ; Wakechai, a Sauk chief ; Kanapima, an Ottawa chief ; Red Bird, a Winnebago warrior.".
- catalog tableOfContents "v. 3. List of portraits ; The genuineness of the portrait of Pocahontas ; Introductory note / by H.J. Braunholtz ; History of the Indian tribes of North America ; The North American Indians / by James Hall. ; Maps. The localities of the Indian tribes of the United States in 1833 ; The United States showing Indian Reservations, 1906.".
- catalog title "The Indian tribes of North America : with biographical sketches and anecdotes of the principal chiefs / by Thomas L. McKenney and James Hall.".
- catalog type "Biography. fast".
- catalog type "History. fast".
- catalog type "Portraits. fast".
- catalog type "text".