Cry of the Thunderbird: The American Indian's Own StoryCharles Hamilton Macmillan, 1950 - 283 pages The personal narratives of Indians from various tribes reveal their ways of life as well as their attitudes toward nature and man. |
Contents
Searching for a Spiritual Guide The Gods of the Ojibways | 96 |
With the British in the Revolution Colonel Crawford | 163 |
Attacking the Union Pacific The Wagon Box Fight Fight | 206 |
Copyright | |
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