The Indian peoples of Eastern America : a documentary history of the sexes / edited by James Axtell.

This fascinating collection of primary source materials provides a unique introduction to the woodland Indians who inhabited Northeastern America in the region bordered by the Carolinas, the Great Lakes, and the maritime provinces of Canada. Substantial portions of the sixty-seven original documents...

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Other Authors: Axtell, James.
Format: Book
Language:English
Published: New York : Oxford University Press, 1981.
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