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Description
Foreword by Dr. Francis A. Levier, Tribal Administrator, Citizen Band Potawatomi Indians of Oklahoma.
Allies of New France, the Potawatomi Indians played a major role in the development of the fur trade and the colonial struggle for North America. By the late 18th century they occupied a broad territory stretching from Milwaukee to Detroit. Today the Potawatomis occupy lands in Kansas and Oklahoma, while smaller communities reside in Michigan, Wisconsin, and Canada. This is the first extended annotated bibliography-including almost 1100 books, journal articles, pamphlets, and other items-to focus on Potawatomi history (1600-1980). It will also serve as a useful guide for scholars studying the frontier in the Midwest. With an extensive index.
Product details
Published | Nov 01 1987 |
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Format | Hardback |
Edition | 1st |
Extent | 237 |
ISBN | 9780810820203 |
Imprint | Scarecrow Press |
Dimensions | 9 x 6 inches |
Series | Native American Bibliography Series |
Publisher | Bloomsbury Publishing |
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Reviews
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...entries remain succinct, critical and informative...For serious researchers Kinsmen Through Time will stand as the standard bibliography of Potawatomi history in this century.
Missouri Historical Review
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...an invaluable guide...
Ohio History
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...Of great value...
Reference and Research Book News
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A particularly good example of a tribal-specific bibliography, an area in which much work needs to be done...Citations, numbering nearly 1,100, are complete, precise, and carefully annotated...Will be warmly received by researchers into this tribe's history.
Choice Reviews
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...Edmunds' familiarity with and scholarship in this area...shines through in the thoughtful annotations given each entry.
American Reference Books Annual