A guide to America's Indians:
by Marquis, Arnold
Published by : U. of Okl. Press (Norman, Oklahoma) Physical details: 267 p ISBN:42844. Year: 1974Item type | Current location | Call number | Status | Notes | Date due | Barcode |
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900 - 999 | 970.1 Mar (Browse shelf) | Available | In Memory of : Joe Gigante | 42844 |
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Includes Index and Bibliography
Who are the Indians? --
The many tribes --
The many tongues --
The Indians, America's displaced persons --
The basketmakers --
The pottery makers --
The gifts of the Indians --
Symbols --
Pipes --
Beadwork --
Jewelry --
Pawn --
Indian relics in Europe --
Tribal government --
Policies and judicial procedures on the reservations --
Federal assistance to the Indians --
The pan-Indian movement --
Urban Indians --
Indian journalism --
Visiting reservations --
Ceremonials --
When Indians dance --
Buying arts and crafts --
Camping with the Indians --
The Five regions --
The Southwest --
Tribes and reservations --
Campgrounds --
Calendar of Indian events --
The central region --
Tribes and reservations --
Campgrounds --
Calendar of events --
The Northwest --
Tribes and reservations --
Campgrounds --
Calendar of Indian events --
The Southwest --
Tribes and reservations --
Calendar of Indian events --
The Northeast --
Tribes and reservations --
Calendar of Indian events.
Surveys the distribution, languages, crafts, and governments of the two hundred sixty-three tribes, bands, and groups, reservations and events, and the history, traditions, and present status of Indians in the five geographical regions.