Indians of North America miscellaneous material, 1909-1914, 1917, and undated.

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Indians of North America miscellaneous material, 1909-1914, 1917, and undated.

Miscellaneous items relating to various Indian tribes collected or written by various individuals; including poetry; information on the Chippewa/Ojibwa, Brothertown, Menominee, and Winnebago Indians of Wisconsin; a description of plants used by the White Mountain Apache Indians of Arizona; an account of a mound said to contain the remains of Black Hawk; the story of the massacre of the Mascouten Nation; Indian recipes; and a register from a 1914 meeting of the Society of American Indians.

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