Little Navajo Herder
Lawrence: United States Indian Service/Haskell institute, 1951. Hardcover. 4to. 149 pp.
Lawrence: United States Indian Service/Haskell institute, 1951. Hardcover. 4to. 149 pp.
Mineola: Dover, 1975. Softcover. 8vo. Illustrated. 335 pp. with 50 illustrations. Unabridged republication of the 1931 edition. "Authentic information on American Indian Crafts, Customs, Food and Clothing, Religion and Recreations."
Columbus: American Education Publications/A Xerox Company, 1975. 48 pp.
New York: Smithmark, 1999. Hardcover. Black and white Photographs; Square; 128 pp.; Tells the story of a young newspaper photographer Arnold Lupson who left his home in England after WWI to live among the Native American tribes of the North American Plains. Lupson formed a relationship with the tribes that.....
New York: Viking/Penguin, 2007. Hardcover. The Penguin Library of American Indian History.
New York: Holt Rinehart & Winston, 1970. Hardcover. 8bo.,487 pp. Later printing. 49 illustrations [listed]; bibliography; index. A history of Native Americans and the American West that struck a chord with readers as the American Indian Movement was surging at the time of publication. It became a bestseller and has.....
Mesa Verde National Park, Colorado: Mesa Verde Museum Association, ND. Softcover. Oblong 8vo. 52 pp. With black and white plates.
Millerton: Aperture, 2005. Softcover. Square 8co. 96 pp. Between 1896 and 1930, Edward S. Curtis documented Native Americans and their way of life in the western United States and British Columbia. His efforts resulted in a 20-volume visual record accompanied by text -- a document unequaled in the history of.....
Washington, D.C. National Advisory Council on Indian Education/U.S. Government Printing Office, 1982. Softcover. 130 pp. National Advisory Council on Indian Education Nacie Newsletter [September 1982] laid in.
Albuquerque: University of New Mexico, 1985. Hardcover. Edited with the Assistance of Theodore S. Jojola . [Et Al.] ; Contributions by Ralph L. Beals . [Et Al.] ; Cartography by William R. Scharf, Assistance of Thomas Wikle. Published in cooperation with the Institute for Native American Studies Program, University of.....
New York: Crowell, 1978. Hardcover. A novel about the true adventures of two men in search of the lost Maya kingdom.
Albuquerque: Univ. of New Mexico Press, 1990. Hardcover.
Trenton: New Jersey State Museum, 1979. Softcover. An exhibition book about the Delaware Indians. Illustrated. No date of publication, circa 1978.
New York: Holt, 1988. Hardcover. 8vo. 226 pp. Set in North Dakota at a time when Native American tribes were struggling to hold what little lands they had left, the story of their daily lives is told from the alternating perspective of Nanapush and Pauline members of the Chippewa.
Palmer Lake: Filter Press, 1972. Softcover. First Filter edition. Reprint of a report by John Wesley Powell, 8vo, wraps [stapled], 36 pp. Illustrated. About the ancient province of Tusayan. Offers an in depth description on how the town looked and ran, along with drawings depicting the town.
Trenton: New Jersey State Museum, 2012. Softcover. 8 1/2" x 11" staple-bound in glossy wraps. 41 pp. Illustrated [chiefly color].
Albuquerque: University of New Mexico Press, 2006. Softcover. Small 4to. Stiff folded wraps. 127 pp. 60 illustrations [49 in color]. With essays by Jo Ortel, Lucy Lippard, Kathleen Howe and Gerald McMaster, artists - Steven Doe, Tom Jones, Larry McNeil, Ryan Lee Smith, Star Wallowing Bull, and Marie Watt,
Norman: University of Oklahoma Press, 1977. Hardcover. 8vo. The 140th volume in The Civilization of the American Indian Series. 219 pp. including an index, chapter notes, text and illustrated with drawings and photographs in both color and black and white.
Palmer Lake: Filter Press, 1974. Softcover. First Filter edition. 28 pp. With wood engravings by Agnes Miller Parker; frontispiece by Jon De Pol [illustrator]. Reprint of an 1887 article from Century Magazine. New introduction by the present publisher.
Victoria: Promontory Press, 1971. Hardcover. 185 pp. With black and white photographs.
New York: Penguin/Viking, 2007. Hardcover. In the early nineteenth century, the U.S. government shifted its policy from trying to assimilate American Indians to relocating them, and proceeded to forcibly drive seventeen thousand Cherokees from their homelands. This journey of exile became known as the Trail of Tears. Historians Perdue and.....
New York: Scribner's, 1971. Hardcover. 280 pp. Blue gilt titles: sp. Frontis. Brown cloth bds. Legal and social problems of broken treaties and land grabs. Includes footnotes and index. A study of the past and present status of the American Indian.
St. Petersburg: Great Outdoors Pub. Co., 1956. Softcover. Second edition. 8 vo, 128 pp. Bruce Mozart, Paul Eidem [illustrator]. Additional photographers: G. M. Bushman, George Lowe, Charles Belden, Ray Mills, And Carol Stryker. Foreword By Ross Allen. Bibliography.