Brief history of the Florida Indians, 1928.

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Brief history of the Florida Indians, 1928.

Typescript of facts drawn from various sources, including Bureau of Ethnology of the Smithsonian Institution, and Spenser's own observations while working for the U.S. Office of Indian Affairs.

211 leaves.

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Spencer, Lucien A.

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U.S. government official. From the description of Brief history of the Florida Indians, 1928. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 70945558 ...

Smithsonian Institution. Bureau of American Ethnology

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The Bureau of American Ethnology was established in 1879 by an act of Congress for the purpose of transferring archives, records and materials relating to the Native American tribes from the Interior Department to the Smithsonian Institution. The Bureau's founding director was John Wesley Powell. In 1897, the Bureau's name was changed from Bureau of Ethnology to Bureau of American Ethnology to indicate the primary geographic limit of its focus. In 1965, the BAE merged with the Smithsonian Ins...

United States. Office of Indian Affairs

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United States bureau with responsibility for Indian relations. From the description of Letter, 1846. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 122699812 Develops and implements, in cooperation with tribal governments, Native American organizations, other federal agencies, state & local governments, and other interested groups, economic, social, educational, and other programs for the benefit and advancement of Indian and Alaska native people. Established in 1824 within the War Dept...