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- catalog abstract ""In The Native American World, Donna Hightower-Langston has captured the dramatic history and vibrant cultural traditions of the Native American people in one authoritative, accessible volume. Divided into four major sections, this comprehensive sourcebook addresses all the important aspects of Native American life, from the earliest Paleo-Indians to the present day. You'll find more than 350 vivid, well-written narrative entries that cover 150 tribal groups, plus every important war, law, treaty, religious practice, agency, leader, noteworthy individual, and organization." "Supplemented with more than 90 vivid illustrations and a detailed table of contents for easy access, The Native American World introduces the reader to such influential persons as Deganawida, the founder of the Iroquois League; Wilma Pearl Mankiller, the first female chief of the largest Indian nation today; Mangas Coloradas, a Mimbreno Apache leader in the early Apache Wars; and Sequoyah, the inventor of the Cherokee writing system. The book also examines the most significant historical milestones, from the Black Hawk Conflict and the Everglades Reclamation Policy to King Philip's War and the Wounded Knee Occupation." "In addition, sidebars offer first-person accounts and narratives that bring the text to life, allowing a more personal look into the experiences of these brave people ... from the Cherokee chief Dragging Canoe, who watched helplessly as his people were forced from their lands; to Ely Parker, the first Indian commissioner of Indian affairs, who wrote the surrender document at Appomattox that effectively ended the Civil War; to the last words of Tsali, a martyr who bravely faced a firing squad in 1838"--Jacket.".
- catalog contributor b12704672.
- catalog created "c2003.".
- catalog date "2003".
- catalog date "c2003.".
- catalog dateCopyrighted "c2003.".
- catalog description ""In The Native American World, Donna Hightower-Langston has captured the dramatic history and vibrant cultural traditions of the Native American people in one authoritative, accessible volume. Divided into four major sections, this comprehensive sourcebook addresses all the important aspects of Native American life, from the earliest Paleo-Indians to the present day. You'll find more than 350 vivid, well-written narrative entries that cover 150 tribal groups, plus every important war, law, treaty, religious practice, agency, leader, noteworthy individual, and organization."".
- catalog description ""In addition, sidebars offer first-person accounts and narratives that bring the text to life, allowing a more personal look into the experiences of these brave people ... from the Cherokee chief Dragging Canoe, who watched helplessly as his people were forced from their lands; to Ely Parker, the first Indian commissioner of Indian affairs, who wrote the surrender document at Appomattox that effectively ended the Civil War; to the last words of Tsali, a martyr who bravely faced a firing squad in 1838"--Jacket.".
- catalog description ""Supplemented with more than 90 vivid illustrations and a detailed table of contents for easy access, The Native American World introduces the reader to such influential persons as Deganawida, the founder of the Iroquois League; Wilma Pearl Mankiller, the first female chief of the largest Indian nation today; Mangas Coloradas, a Mimbreno Apache leader in the early Apache Wars; and Sequoyah, the inventor of the Cherokee writing system. The book also examines the most significant historical milestones, from the Black Hawk Conflict and the Everglades Reclamation Policy to King Philip's War and the Wounded Knee Occupation."".
- catalog description "190 -- Ingalik 192 -- Inuit 193 -- Inupiat 196 -- Ioway 197 -- Iroquois 198 -- Kalispel 200 -- Karuk 201 -- Kaw 202 -- Kickapoo 203 -- Kiowa 205 -- Klamath 206 -- Klikitat 207 -- Kootenai 208 -- Kutchin 209 -- Kwakiutl 210 -- Lakota 211 -- Lenape 214 -- Lillooet 216 -- Luiseno 217 -- Lumbee 218 -- Maidu 219 -- Makah 220 -- Maliseet 222 -- Mandan 223 -- Menominee 224 -- Mesquakie (Fox) 226 -- Miami 228 -- Micmac 230 -- Missouria 231 -- Modoc 232 -- Mohawk 233 -- Mojave 234 -- Mono 235 -- Nakota 236 -- Nanticoke 237 -- Narragansett 238 -- Naskapi-Montagnais 239 -- Natchez 241 -- Navajo 242 -- Nez Perce 244 -- Nootka 247 -- Ojibwa (see Anishinabe) 248 -- Okanagon 248 -- Omaha 249 -- Oneida 250 -- Onondaga 251 -- Osage 253 -- Otoe 254 -- Ottawa 256 -- Paiute 258 -- Passamaquoddy 259 --".
- catalog description "313 -- Alaska Federation of Natives 324 -- Alaska Native Claims Settlement Act 324 -- Alcatraz Island occupation 325 -- All-Indian Pueblo Council 326 -- allotment (see Dawes Act) 326 -- American Indian Charter Convention 326 -- American Indian Defense Association 327 -- American Indian Movement 328 -- American Indian Policy Review Committee 328 -- American Indian Religious Freedom Act 329 -- American Revolution 329 -- Articles of Confederation 331 -- Assimilative Crimes Act 332 -- Bacon's Rebellion 333 -- Bannock Conflict 334 -- Bascom Affair 334 -- Black Hawk Conflict (Black Hawk War) 335 -- buffalo head nickel 337 -- Bureau of Indian Affairs 337 -- Bureau of Indian Affairs Adult Vocational Training Program 339 -- burial grounds 340 -- Burke Act 341 -- Canada's Office of Native Claims 341 -- Canadian Indian Act 342 -- Canadian White Paper 342 -- Carlisle Indian School 343 --".
- catalog description "419 -- termination policy 419 -- Tippecanoe 420 -- Trail of Broken Treaties Caravan 421 -- Trail of Tears 421 -- Treaty of Medicine Lodge 423 -- Tribal police 424 -- Tuscarora conflict 425 -- United States Civil Rights Commission 426 -- Ute Conflict 427 -- Walla Walla Council 427 -- War for the Bozeman Trail 428 -- Water rights 428 -- Wheeler-Howard Act (Indian Reorganization Act) 429 -- Women of All Red Nations 430 -- Wounded Knee Massacre 431 -- Wounded Knee Occupation 432 -- Yamasee Conflict 433.".
- catalog description "Aleut (see Alutiiq) 115 -- Algonquin 115 -- Alutiiq 116 -- Anishinabe 119 -- Apache 120 -- Arapaho 127 -- Arikira 129 -- Assiniboine 131 -- Beaver 132 -- Bella Bella 133 -- Bella Coola 134 -- Beothuk 135 -- Blackfeet 135 -- Caddo 137 -- Cahuilla 138 -- Carrier 139 -- Catawba 140 -- Cayuga 141 -- Cayuse 143 -- Chemehuevi 144 -- Cherokee 145 -- Cheyenne 149 -- Chickasaw 152 -- Chilcotin 153 -- Chinook 154 -- Chipewayan 156 -- Chitimacha 157 -- Choctaw 158 -- Chumash 160 -- Cocopa 161 -- Coeur d'Alene 162 -- Colville 164 -- Comanche 165 -- Coosan 167 -- Costanoan 168 -- Cree 169 -- Creek 170 -- Crow 173 -- Dakota 175 -- Dogrib 177 -- Gros Ventre 178 -- Haida 179 -- Hare 180 -- Havasupai 181 -- Hidatsa 182 -- Hopi 184 -- Houma 186 -- Hualapai 187 -- Hupa 188 -- Iglulik 189 -- Illinois".
- catalog description "Cheyenne Arapaho War (see Sand Creek Massacre) 344 -- Citizenship Act 344 -- Civil Rights Act 1964 345 -- Civil War 346 -- Coeur d'Alene Conflict (Coeur d'Alene War) 346 -- Commission on Indian Reservation Economies 348 -- Committee of One Hundred 349 -- Constitution 350 -- Council of Energy Resource Tribes 351 -- Dawes Act 352 -- diseases 354 -- Dutch West Indian Company 356 -- educational funding 357 -- Elementary and Secondary Education Act 359 -- Everglades Reclamation Policy 359 -- Factory System 360 -- fishing rights 361 -- Five Civilized Tribes 361 -- forced patent period 362 -- French and Indian War 363 -- gold 365 -- Grant's Peace Policy 366 -- Gratten Affair 367 -- Hancock Campaign 367 -- Hollywood 368 -- Homestead Act 369 -- Hudson's Bay Company 370 -- Indian Appropriations Act 371 -- Indian Arts and Crafts Board 371 -- Indian Child Welfare Act 372 --".
- catalog description "Includes bibliographical references (p. 435-445).".
- catalog description "Indian Civil Rights Act of 1968 372 -- Indian Claims Commission 373 -- Indian Country 374 -- Indian Education Act 376 -- Indian Gaming Act 376 -- Indian Health Services 377 -- Indian Removal Act 378 -- Indian Reorganization Act (see Wheeler-Howard Act) 380 -- Indian Resources Development Act 380 -- Indian Self-Determination Act 380 -- Indian Territory 380 -- Inter-American Conference on Indian Life 382 -- International Indian Treaty Council 382 -- Iroquois League 383 -- Josephy Report 385 -- King George's War 385 -- King Philip's War 386 -- King William's War 387 -- Lake Mohonk Conference 388 -- Little Turtle's War 389 -- Long Walk 390 -- Longest Walk to Washington, D.C. 390 -- Louisiana Purchase 391 -- Maine Indian Claims Settlement Act 391 -- Mariposa Conflict 392 -- Meriam Report 392 -- Mexican Kickapoo Uprising 393 -- missionaries 393 -- Modoc Conflict 396 --".
- catalog description "Mohawk Blockade 397 -- Mormons 398 -- National Congress of American Indians 398 -- National Council of American Indians 399 -- National Indian Youth Council 399 -- Native American Women's Health Education Resource Center 401 -- Navajo Community College 401 -- Navajo Hopi Land Settlement Act 402 -- Nootka Convention 403 -- Northwest Ordinance 403 -- Oklahoma Indian Welfare Act 404 -- Paxton Riots 404 -- Pequot Conflict 405 -- Pilgrims 406 -- Pontiac's Rebellion 407 -- Public Law 280 408 -- Queen Anne's War 408 -- Reclamation Act 408 -- relocation program 409 -- removal policy 410 -- reservations 411 -- Riel rebellion 414 -- Russian American Fur Company 414 -- Sand Creek Massacre (Cheyenne-Arapaho War) 415 -- Seminole uprisings 416 -- Senate Investigating Committee on Indian Affairs 417 -- Sheepeater Conflict 417 -- Snake Conflict 418 -- Snyder Act (see Citizenship Act)".
- catalog description "Parker, Ely Samuel (Deioninohogawen, Donehogawa; Ha-sa-no-an-da) 82 -- Peltier, Leonard 83 -- Pocahontas 85 -- Pontiac 86 -- Pretty-Shield 86 -- Red Cloud (Mahpiua Luta, Makhpia-sha, Makhpiya-Luta [Scarlet Cloud]) 87 -- Sequoyah (George Gist, George Guess, George Guest; Sequoia, Siwayi, Sogwili [Principal bird, Sparrow]) 89 -- Sitting Bull (Tatanka Iyotake, Tatanka Iyotank, Tatanka Yotanka) 90 -- Squanto (Tisquantum) 91 -- Standing Bear (Mo-Chu-No-Zhi, Mochunozhi) 92 -- Tecumseh (Tecumtha) 93 -- Thorpe, Grace 94 -- Thorpe, Jim Francis 96 -- Victorio (Beduiat, Bidu-Ya) 97 -- Ward, Nancy (Nanye-Hi, "One Who Goes About," Tsistunga-gis-ke, "Wild Rose") 97 -- Winnemucca, Sarah Hopkins (Sally Winnemucca; Thocmetone, Thoc-me-tony [Shell Flower]) 99 -- Wovoka (Jack Wilson) 100 -- Yellow Thunder, Raymond 101 -- Part III Nations 103 -- Abenaki 111 -- Achumawi 112 -- Alabama-Coushatta 113 --".
- catalog description "Part I Culture 7 -- Adena (mound building) culture 12 -- Agricultural period 13 -- Anasazi 15 -- ancient peoples 16 -- Archaic period 17 -- atlatl or spear thrower 18 -- basket makers 19 -- beads 19 -- Beringa 20 -- buffalo 21 -- Clovis Spear-Point culture 22 -- Desert-Cochise culture 24 -- Folsom Spear-Point culture (Spear Throwing) 24 -- Formative period 25 -- Ghost Dance 25 -- Hohokam culture 27 -- Hopewell culture 28 -- horse 29 -- medicine 29 -- Mississippian culture 30 -- Mogollon culture 32 -- Native American Church 32 -- Norse 34 -- Old Copper culture 35 -- Old Cordilleran culture 35 -- Paleo-Indian period 35 -- Plano (Plainview) Spear-Point culture 36 -- potlatch 36 -- pottery making 37 -- Poverty Point culture 37 -- Pueblo 38 -- Red Paint people 38 -- Sandia Spear-Point culture 39 -- totem poles 39 -- vision quest 39 --".
- catalog description "Pawnee 260 -- Pee Posh 261 -- Penobscot 262 -- Pequot 263 -- Pima 264 -- Pomo 265 -- Ponca 266 -- Potawatomi 267 -- Powhatan 269 -- Pueblo 270 -- Quapaw 280 -- Quechan (see Yuma) 281 -- Quileute 281 -- Salish 282 -- Sanpoil 283 -- Seminole 284 -- Seneca 285 -- Shasta 287 -- Shawnee 287 -- Shoshone 288 -- Shuswap 289 -- Sinkiuse 290 -- Spokan 290 -- Tillamook 291 -- Tipai-Ipai 291 -- Tlingit 292 -- Tohono O'odham 293 -- Tonkawa 294 -- Tsimshian 295 -- Tubatulabal 296 -- Tunica 297 -- Tuscarora 297 -- Umatilla 298 -- Upper Umpaqua 299 -- Ute 300 -- Wailaki 301 -- Wampanoag 301 -- Wichita 302 -- Wintun 303 -- Wishram 304 -- Wiyot 305 -- Wyandotte/Huron 305 -- Yakama 306 -- Yaqui 307 -- Yokuts 308 -- Yuchi 309 -- Yuma 309 -- Yurok 310 -- Zuni 311 -- Part IV Politics and Post-Contact History".
- catalog description "Woodland Cultures 40 -- Part II Individuals 41 -- Aquash, Anna Mae 48 -- Banks, Dennis 49 -- Big Foot (Spotted Elk) 50 -- Brandt, Joseph 51 -- Captain Jack 52 -- Chief Joseph (Joseph Younger, Hinmaton Yalatik, Hin-Mah-Too-Yah-Laht-Ket) 54 -- Chisholm, Jesse 55 -- Cochise 56 -- Columbus, Christopher 56 -- Crazy Horse (Tashunka Witco) 58 -- Curtis, Charles 60 -- Deer, Ada 61 -- Deganawida 62 -- Deloria, Ella Cara 64 -- Deloria, Vine, Jr. 64 -- Deskaheh (Levi General) 65 -- Dull Knife 65 -- Franklin, Benjamin 67 -- Geronimo 68 -- Handsome Lake (Ganeodiyo) 70 -- Hiawatha 71 -- LaDuke, Winona 71 -- LaFlesche Picotte, Susan 73 -- Mangas Coloradas 75 -- Mankiller, Wilma Pearl (A-ji-luhsgi, Asgaya-dihi [flower and protector of the village]) 75 -- Manuelito 78 -- McCloud, Janet 79 -- Means, Russell 80 -- Momaday, Navarre Scott 82 --".
- catalog extent "ix, 445 p. :".
- catalog identifier "0471403229 (cloth)".
- catalog isPartOf "A Wiley desk reference".
- catalog isPartOf "Wiley desk reference.".
- catalog issued "2003".
- catalog issued "c2003.".
- catalog language "eng".
- catalog publisher "Hoboken, N.J. : J. Wiley,".
- catalog subject "973.04/97 21".
- catalog subject "E77 .H54 2002".
- catalog subject "Indians of North America History Handbooks, manuals, etc.".
- catalog subject "Indians of North America Social life and customs Handbooks, manuals, etc.".
- catalog tableOfContents "190 -- Ingalik 192 -- Inuit 193 -- Inupiat 196 -- Ioway 197 -- Iroquois 198 -- Kalispel 200 -- Karuk 201 -- Kaw 202 -- Kickapoo 203 -- Kiowa 205 -- Klamath 206 -- Klikitat 207 -- Kootenai 208 -- Kutchin 209 -- Kwakiutl 210 -- Lakota 211 -- Lenape 214 -- Lillooet 216 -- Luiseno 217 -- Lumbee 218 -- Maidu 219 -- Makah 220 -- Maliseet 222 -- Mandan 223 -- Menominee 224 -- Mesquakie (Fox) 226 -- Miami 228 -- Micmac 230 -- Missouria 231 -- Modoc 232 -- Mohawk 233 -- Mojave 234 -- Mono 235 -- Nakota 236 -- Nanticoke 237 -- Narragansett 238 -- Naskapi-Montagnais 239 -- Natchez 241 -- Navajo 242 -- Nez Perce 244 -- Nootka 247 -- Ojibwa (see Anishinabe) 248 -- Okanagon 248 -- Omaha 249 -- Oneida 250 -- Onondaga 251 -- Osage 253 -- Otoe 254 -- Ottawa 256 -- Paiute 258 -- Passamaquoddy 259 --".
- catalog tableOfContents "313 -- Alaska Federation of Natives 324 -- Alaska Native Claims Settlement Act 324 -- Alcatraz Island occupation 325 -- All-Indian Pueblo Council 326 -- allotment (see Dawes Act) 326 -- American Indian Charter Convention 326 -- American Indian Defense Association 327 -- American Indian Movement 328 -- American Indian Policy Review Committee 328 -- American Indian Religious Freedom Act 329 -- American Revolution 329 -- Articles of Confederation 331 -- Assimilative Crimes Act 332 -- Bacon's Rebellion 333 -- Bannock Conflict 334 -- Bascom Affair 334 -- Black Hawk Conflict (Black Hawk War) 335 -- buffalo head nickel 337 -- Bureau of Indian Affairs 337 -- Bureau of Indian Affairs Adult Vocational Training Program 339 -- burial grounds 340 -- Burke Act 341 -- Canada's Office of Native Claims 341 -- Canadian Indian Act 342 -- Canadian White Paper 342 -- Carlisle Indian School 343 --".
- catalog tableOfContents "419 -- termination policy 419 -- Tippecanoe 420 -- Trail of Broken Treaties Caravan 421 -- Trail of Tears 421 -- Treaty of Medicine Lodge 423 -- Tribal police 424 -- Tuscarora conflict 425 -- United States Civil Rights Commission 426 -- Ute Conflict 427 -- Walla Walla Council 427 -- War for the Bozeman Trail 428 -- Water rights 428 -- Wheeler-Howard Act (Indian Reorganization Act) 429 -- Women of All Red Nations 430 -- Wounded Knee Massacre 431 -- Wounded Knee Occupation 432 -- Yamasee Conflict 433.".
- catalog tableOfContents "Aleut (see Alutiiq) 115 -- Algonquin 115 -- Alutiiq 116 -- Anishinabe 119 -- Apache 120 -- Arapaho 127 -- Arikira 129 -- Assiniboine 131 -- Beaver 132 -- Bella Bella 133 -- Bella Coola 134 -- Beothuk 135 -- Blackfeet 135 -- Caddo 137 -- Cahuilla 138 -- Carrier 139 -- Catawba 140 -- Cayuga 141 -- Cayuse 143 -- Chemehuevi 144 -- Cherokee 145 -- Cheyenne 149 -- Chickasaw 152 -- Chilcotin 153 -- Chinook 154 -- Chipewayan 156 -- Chitimacha 157 -- Choctaw 158 -- Chumash 160 -- Cocopa 161 -- Coeur d'Alene 162 -- Colville 164 -- Comanche 165 -- Coosan 167 -- Costanoan 168 -- Cree 169 -- Creek 170 -- Crow 173 -- Dakota 175 -- Dogrib 177 -- Gros Ventre 178 -- Haida 179 -- Hare 180 -- Havasupai 181 -- Hidatsa 182 -- Hopi 184 -- Houma 186 -- Hualapai 187 -- Hupa 188 -- Iglulik 189 -- Illinois".
- catalog tableOfContents "Cheyenne Arapaho War (see Sand Creek Massacre) 344 -- Citizenship Act 344 -- Civil Rights Act 1964 345 -- Civil War 346 -- Coeur d'Alene Conflict (Coeur d'Alene War) 346 -- Commission on Indian Reservation Economies 348 -- Committee of One Hundred 349 -- Constitution 350 -- Council of Energy Resource Tribes 351 -- Dawes Act 352 -- diseases 354 -- Dutch West Indian Company 356 -- educational funding 357 -- Elementary and Secondary Education Act 359 -- Everglades Reclamation Policy 359 -- Factory System 360 -- fishing rights 361 -- Five Civilized Tribes 361 -- forced patent period 362 -- French and Indian War 363 -- gold 365 -- Grant's Peace Policy 366 -- Gratten Affair 367 -- Hancock Campaign 367 -- Hollywood 368 -- Homestead Act 369 -- Hudson's Bay Company 370 -- Indian Appropriations Act 371 -- Indian Arts and Crafts Board 371 -- Indian Child Welfare Act 372 --".
- catalog tableOfContents "Indian Civil Rights Act of 1968 372 -- Indian Claims Commission 373 -- Indian Country 374 -- Indian Education Act 376 -- Indian Gaming Act 376 -- Indian Health Services 377 -- Indian Removal Act 378 -- Indian Reorganization Act (see Wheeler-Howard Act) 380 -- Indian Resources Development Act 380 -- Indian Self-Determination Act 380 -- Indian Territory 380 -- Inter-American Conference on Indian Life 382 -- International Indian Treaty Council 382 -- Iroquois League 383 -- Josephy Report 385 -- King George's War 385 -- King Philip's War 386 -- King William's War 387 -- Lake Mohonk Conference 388 -- Little Turtle's War 389 -- Long Walk 390 -- Longest Walk to Washington, D.C. 390 -- Louisiana Purchase 391 -- Maine Indian Claims Settlement Act 391 -- Mariposa Conflict 392 -- Meriam Report 392 -- Mexican Kickapoo Uprising 393 -- missionaries 393 -- Modoc Conflict 396 --".
- catalog tableOfContents "Mohawk Blockade 397 -- Mormons 398 -- National Congress of American Indians 398 -- National Council of American Indians 399 -- National Indian Youth Council 399 -- Native American Women's Health Education Resource Center 401 -- Navajo Community College 401 -- Navajo Hopi Land Settlement Act 402 -- Nootka Convention 403 -- Northwest Ordinance 403 -- Oklahoma Indian Welfare Act 404 -- Paxton Riots 404 -- Pequot Conflict 405 -- Pilgrims 406 -- Pontiac's Rebellion 407 -- Public Law 280 408 -- Queen Anne's War 408 -- Reclamation Act 408 -- relocation program 409 -- removal policy 410 -- reservations 411 -- Riel rebellion 414 -- Russian American Fur Company 414 -- Sand Creek Massacre (Cheyenne-Arapaho War) 415 -- Seminole uprisings 416 -- Senate Investigating Committee on Indian Affairs 417 -- Sheepeater Conflict 417 -- Snake Conflict 418 -- Snyder Act (see Citizenship Act)".
- catalog tableOfContents "Parker, Ely Samuel (Deioninohogawen, Donehogawa; Ha-sa-no-an-da) 82 -- Peltier, Leonard 83 -- Pocahontas 85 -- Pontiac 86 -- Pretty-Shield 86 -- Red Cloud (Mahpiua Luta, Makhpia-sha, Makhpiya-Luta [Scarlet Cloud]) 87 -- Sequoyah (George Gist, George Guess, George Guest; Sequoia, Siwayi, Sogwili [Principal bird, Sparrow]) 89 -- Sitting Bull (Tatanka Iyotake, Tatanka Iyotank, Tatanka Yotanka) 90 -- Squanto (Tisquantum) 91 -- Standing Bear (Mo-Chu-No-Zhi, Mochunozhi) 92 -- Tecumseh (Tecumtha) 93 -- Thorpe, Grace 94 -- Thorpe, Jim Francis 96 -- Victorio (Beduiat, Bidu-Ya) 97 -- Ward, Nancy (Nanye-Hi, "One Who Goes About," Tsistunga-gis-ke, "Wild Rose") 97 -- Winnemucca, Sarah Hopkins (Sally Winnemucca; Thocmetone, Thoc-me-tony [Shell Flower]) 99 -- Wovoka (Jack Wilson) 100 -- Yellow Thunder, Raymond 101 -- Part III Nations 103 -- Abenaki 111 -- Achumawi 112 -- Alabama-Coushatta 113 --".
- catalog tableOfContents "Part I Culture 7 -- Adena (mound building) culture 12 -- Agricultural period 13 -- Anasazi 15 -- ancient peoples 16 -- Archaic period 17 -- atlatl or spear thrower 18 -- basket makers 19 -- beads 19 -- Beringa 20 -- buffalo 21 -- Clovis Spear-Point culture 22 -- Desert-Cochise culture 24 -- Folsom Spear-Point culture (Spear Throwing) 24 -- Formative period 25 -- Ghost Dance 25 -- Hohokam culture 27 -- Hopewell culture 28 -- horse 29 -- medicine 29 -- Mississippian culture 30 -- Mogollon culture 32 -- Native American Church 32 -- Norse 34 -- Old Copper culture 35 -- Old Cordilleran culture 35 -- Paleo-Indian period 35 -- Plano (Plainview) Spear-Point culture 36 -- potlatch 36 -- pottery making 37 -- Poverty Point culture 37 -- Pueblo 38 -- Red Paint people 38 -- Sandia Spear-Point culture 39 -- totem poles 39 -- vision quest 39 --".
- catalog tableOfContents "Pawnee 260 -- Pee Posh 261 -- Penobscot 262 -- Pequot 263 -- Pima 264 -- Pomo 265 -- Ponca 266 -- Potawatomi 267 -- Powhatan 269 -- Pueblo 270 -- Quapaw 280 -- Quechan (see Yuma) 281 -- Quileute 281 -- Salish 282 -- Sanpoil 283 -- Seminole 284 -- Seneca 285 -- Shasta 287 -- Shawnee 287 -- Shoshone 288 -- Shuswap 289 -- Sinkiuse 290 -- Spokan 290 -- Tillamook 291 -- Tipai-Ipai 291 -- Tlingit 292 -- Tohono O'odham 293 -- Tonkawa 294 -- Tsimshian 295 -- Tubatulabal 296 -- Tunica 297 -- Tuscarora 297 -- Umatilla 298 -- Upper Umpaqua 299 -- Ute 300 -- Wailaki 301 -- Wampanoag 301 -- Wichita 302 -- Wintun 303 -- Wishram 304 -- Wiyot 305 -- Wyandotte/Huron 305 -- Yakama 306 -- Yaqui 307 -- Yokuts 308 -- Yuchi 309 -- Yuma 309 -- Yurok 310 -- Zuni 311 -- Part IV Politics and Post-Contact History".
- catalog tableOfContents "Woodland Cultures 40 -- Part II Individuals 41 -- Aquash, Anna Mae 48 -- Banks, Dennis 49 -- Big Foot (Spotted Elk) 50 -- Brandt, Joseph 51 -- Captain Jack 52 -- Chief Joseph (Joseph Younger, Hinmaton Yalatik, Hin-Mah-Too-Yah-Laht-Ket) 54 -- Chisholm, Jesse 55 -- Cochise 56 -- Columbus, Christopher 56 -- Crazy Horse (Tashunka Witco) 58 -- Curtis, Charles 60 -- Deer, Ada 61 -- Deganawida 62 -- Deloria, Ella Cara 64 -- Deloria, Vine, Jr. 64 -- Deskaheh (Levi General) 65 -- Dull Knife 65 -- Franklin, Benjamin 67 -- Geronimo 68 -- Handsome Lake (Ganeodiyo) 70 -- Hiawatha 71 -- LaDuke, Winona 71 -- LaFlesche Picotte, Susan 73 -- Mangas Coloradas 75 -- Mankiller, Wilma Pearl (A-ji-luhsgi, Asgaya-dihi [flower and protector of the village]) 75 -- Manuelito 78 -- McCloud, Janet 79 -- Means, Russell 80 -- Momaday, Navarre Scott 82 --".
- catalog title "The Native American world / Donna Hightower Langston.".
- catalog type "Handbooks, manuals, etc. fast".
- catalog type "History. fast".
- catalog type "text".