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Table of Contents
Some general facts about Indians
Houses
Dress
The baby and child
Stories of Indians
War
Hunting and fishing
The Camp-fire
Sign language on the plains
Picture writing
Money
Medicine men and secret societies
Dances and ceremonials
Burial and graves
Mounds and their builders
The Algonkins
The Six Nations
Story of Mary Jemison
The Creeks
The Pani
The Cherokees
George Catlin and his work
The Sun Dance
The Pueblos
The Snake Dance
Cliff dwellings and the ruins of the Southwest
Tribes of the Northwest Coast
Some Raven stories
Totem posts
Indians of California
The Aztecs
The Mayas and the ruined cities of Yucatan and Central America.
Edition Notes
With the exception of chapters XXXI and XXXII, the work is devoted to Indians north of Mexico.
"This book about American Indians is intended as a reading book for boys and girls in school"--Preface.
Includes index.
Reproduction of the original from the Bruce Peel Special Collections Library, University of Alberta.
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