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Native American History
A guide to assist you with Native American History.
Native American History
Resources
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Native American History
Native American History Books
The Potawatomi
by
James A. Clifton; Frank W. Porter (Introduction by)
ISBN: 9781555467258
Publication Date: 1987-05-01
A history of this tribe that lived in the Upper Great Lakes with material on their present-day life-style.
The Potawatomis
by
R. David Edmunds
ISBN: 9780806120690
Publication Date: 1987-09-15
The Potawatomi Indians were the dominant tribe in the region of Wisconsin, Illinois, Indiana, and southern Michigan during the seventeenth and early eighteenth centuries.
Looks Like Daylight
by
Deborah Ellis; Loriene Roy (Foreword by)
ISBN: 9781554981205
Publication Date: 2013-10-01
After her critically acclaimed books of interviews with Afghan, Iraqi, Israeli and Palestinian children, Deborah Ellis turns her attention closer to home.
Native Americans
by
Donald A. Grinde
ISBN: 9781568026831
Publication Date: 2002-11-01
''Using both contributed essays from eminent scholars and excerpts of primary source documents with explanatory headnotes, the new reference series, American Political History, will focus on broad-based issues in American political history.
Native Americans Before 1492
by
Lynda Norene Shaffer; Kevin Reilly (Foreword by)
ISBN: 9781563240294
Publication Date: 1992-10-31
The pre-Columbian culture of the Mississippi woodlands has received surprisingly little attention from historians.
Tribe, Race, History
by
Daniel R. Mandell
ISBN: 9780801886942
Publication Date: 2007-12-28
Tribe, Race, History examines American Indian communities in southern New England between the Revolution and Reconstruction, when Indians lived in the region's socioeconomic margins, moved between semiautonomous communities and towns, and intermarried extensively with blacks and whites.
Native American Dance
by
Charolette Heth (Editor)
ISBN: 9781563730207
Publication Date: 1993-02-01
Celebrates Indian dance ceremonies and social traditions, past and present, in all the Americas. Color photos.
Local Native American Websites
The Hannahville Indian Community
Hannahville is a growing and diverse community located in the heart of Michigan’s Upper Peninsula.
Hannahville HOW
Potawatomi Language
Hannahville Indian Community Department of Culture, Language and History.
HannahVille Potawatomi Virtual Museum