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- catalog abstract "Discusses the beliefs and culture of the Indians living between the Great Plains and the Pacific coast and examines the hostility and cruelties they confronted with the white man during a period of three centuries.".
- catalog contributor b874768.
- catalog created "1973.".
- catalog date "1973".
- catalog date "1973.".
- catalog dateCopyrighted "1973.".
- catalog description "Discusses the beliefs and culture of the Indians living between the Great Plains and the Pacific coast and examines the hostility and cruelties they confronted with the white man during a period of three centuries.".
- catalog description "Great painted lady: the Southwest: Land of the sun -- The rain lovers -- The peaceful people -- The great learners -- The raiders -- Where the sun falls into the sea: California: Death in the missions -- Captain Jack -- Ishi, last of the Yahi -- No more forever: the Northwest: Potlatchers and totem poles -- The longest march.".
- catalog extent "128 p.".
- catalog hasFormat "Red shadows.".
- catalog identifier "03850688910385069162 (pbk.)".
- catalog isFormatOf "Red shadows.".
- catalog issued "1973".
- catalog issued "1973.".
- catalog language "eng".
- catalog publisher "Garden City, N.Y., Zenith Books,".
- catalog relation "Red shadows.".
- catalog spatial "West (U.S.)".
- catalog subject "970.4/8".
- catalog subject "E78.W5 G46 1973".
- catalog subject "Indians of North America West (U.S.) History.".
- catalog tableOfContents "Great painted lady: the Southwest: Land of the sun -- The rain lovers -- The peaceful people -- The great learners -- The raiders -- Where the sun falls into the sea: California: Death in the missions -- Captain Jack -- Ishi, last of the Yahi -- No more forever: the Northwest: Potlatchers and totem poles -- The longest march.".
- catalog title "Red shadows; the history of native Americans from 1600 to 1900, from the desert to the Pacific Coast.".
- catalog type "History. fast".
- catalog type "text".