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812 Clark, W. P. The Indian Sign Language, with brief explanatory notes, and a description of some of the Peculiar Laws, Customs, Myths, Superstitions, Ways of Living, Code of Peace and War Signals of our Aborigines, etc. Map, 8vo, cl., pp. 443. Phil., 1885. $2.50

813 COLDEN, Cadwallader. The History of the Five Indian Nations of Canada which are dependent on the Province of New York and are the Barrier between the English and the French in that part of the World. Map, 2 vols., 12mo, calf. London,

1755.

$10.00

814 Conant, A. J. Foot-prints of Vanished Races in the Mississippi Valley, being an account of some of the monuments and relics of PreHistoric Races. Illusts., 4to, cl., pp. 122. St. Louis, 1879. $1.50

815 Copway, George. Life, His tory and Travels of Kah ge-ga-gohbowh, a young Indian Chief of the Ojebwa Nation with sketch of the Ojebwa Nation. Plate, 8vo, cl., pp. 224. Albany, 1847. $1.50

816 Cranz, David. The Ancient and Modern History of the Brethren, a Narrative of the Protestant Church of the United Brethren, trans. by Benjamin La Trobe. 8vo, calf, pp. 621. Lond., 1780. $2.50

With account of the Mission to America.

817 Crawford, Chas. An Essay on the Propagation of the Gospel; in which there are numerous facts and arguments adduced to prove that many of the Indians in America are descended from the Ten Tribes. 12mo, bds., uncut, pp. 154. Phil., 1801. $1.25

818 Cremony, John C. Life Among the Apaches. 12mo, cl., pp. 322. San Francisco, 1868. $1.50

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820 Davidson, J. N. Muh-he-kawe-ok. A History of the Stockbridge Nation. (Wisconsin.) 8vo, cloth, pp. 4. Milwaukee, 1893. $1.00

821 De Forest, John W. History of the Indians of Connecticut, from the earliest known period to 1850. Map and illustrations. 8vo, cloth, pp. 509. Hartford, 1851. $2.50

822 Delafield, John, Jr. An inquiry into the Antiquities of America, with an appendix containing notes and Views of the causes of the superiority of the men of the Northern over those of the Southern Hemisphere. Plates and large folding, one of Mexican painting. 4to, cloth. New York,

1839.

$12.50

Scarce, especially with the long plate, perfect. A fine copy.

823 Another copy lacking the folding plan. $7.50 824 Delaware Language. The History of our Lord and Saviour Jesus Christ, by Rev. Saml. Lieberkuhn, translated into the Delaware Indian Language, by Rev. David Zeisberger. 12mo, half mor. pp. 222. New York, 1821. $5.00

Rare. "Printed only for the use of Missionaries and not to be purchased."-DUPERCEAUX.

825 Delaware Language. The Three Epistles of the Apostle John, translated into Delaware Indian, by C. F. Dencke. 16mo, boards, pp. 21 & 21. New York, 1818. $1.50

826 De Smet, P. J. Western Missions and Missionaries. A Series of Letters. 12mo, cloth, pp. 532. New York, 1863. $1.50

827 Drake, Benj. Life of Tecumseh and of his brother the Prophet, with a Historical Sketch of the Shawanoe Indians. 12mo, cloth, pp. 235. Cincinnati, 1852. $2.00 Fine clean copy.

828 DRAKE, Francis S. The Indian Tribes of the United States, their History, Antiquities, Customs, Religion, Traditions, etc. Profusely illustrated by 100 fine engravings, some colored, of antiquities, etc., etc. 2 vols, large 4to, half mor., gilt tops, pp. 458 and 454. Phila., 1891. $15.00

829 Drake, Samuel G. Biography and History of the Indians of North America, from its first Discovery. 11th and best edition. Portraits. 8vo, cl., pp. 720. Boston, 1851.

Fine clean copy, one portrait missing.

$2.50

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832 Eels, Myron. History of Indian Missions on the Pacific Coast. Oregon, Washington and Idaho. Il. lust. 12mo, cloth, pp. 270. Phila., (1882) $1.25

833 Eickemeyer, Carl. Among the Pueblo Indians. Illustrated 4to, cl., pp. 195. N. Y., 1895. $1.75

834 Eliot Tracts. A Further Mani

festation of the Progress of the Gospel among the Indians in New England. 4to, unbound. (London, 1659.) N. Y., 1865. $1.25

One of a very few copies reprinted on india paper.

835 Eliot Tracts. Whitfeld, Henry. The Light Appearing more and more towards the Perfect Day; or, a farther

Discovery of the Present State of the Indians in New England, etc. 4to, unbound, pp. 46. London, 1651 (reprint) New York, 1865. $1.50

One of a very few copies printed on india paper. 836 Eliot Tracts. Whitfeld, Hy. Strength Out of Weakness, or a Glorious Manifestation of the Further Progress of the Gospel among the Indians in New England. 4to, unbound, pp. 18 and 59. (London, 1652.) N. Y., 1865. $1.25

One of a very few copies reprinted on india paper.

837 Ellis, Ed. S. The Indian Wars of the United States from the First Settlement at Jamestown in 1607 to the close of the Great Uprising of 1890-91 (King Philip's War, Bacon's Rebellion in Va., Pontiac's Conspiracy, etc). Numerous illusts. Royal 8vo, cloth, pp. 516. N. Y., (1892). $3.00

838 Force, M. F. The Mound Builders, Pre-Historic Man, etc. 8vo, half mor. pp. 87. Cincinnati, 1873.

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"A fac-simile reprint of this very rare book. These sachems were induced to accompany Col. Schuyler to England for the purpose not only of confirming the attachment of the Five Nations to the British interest as opposed to the French, but also to enlist that of the Court in Colonial affairs." -FIELD. Only 200 copies of this reprint were made.

841 Gallatin, Albert. Synopsis of the Indian Tribes within the United States east of the Rocky Mountains. 8vo, uncut, pp. 423. (Worcester, 1836.) $5.00

From Transactions of Am. Ant. Soc., and very rare. One of the best works on the North American Indians.

INDIANS AND ARCHÆOLOGY—

842 Gordon, H. R. Pontiac, Chief of the Ottawas, a Tale of the Siege of Detroit. 8vo, cloth, pp. 300. N. Y., 1897. $1.25

843 Graphic Sketches from Old and Authentic Works, illustrating the Costume, Habits and Character of the Aborigines of America, together with. rare and curious fragments relating to the discovery and settlement of the country. Part 1 (all published), The Natives of Virginia, by John Wyth, 1585-88. 24 plates with descriptions. 8vo, New York, 1841. $2.50

844 Grinnel, Geo. Bird. Pawnee Hero Stories and Folk-Tales, with notes on the origin, customs and character of the Pawnee People. Illustrations. 12mo, cloth, pp. 417. New York, $2.00

1889.

845 Hale, Horatio. The Iroquois Book of Rites. 8vo, original paper covers, pp. 222. Philadelphia, 1883. $3.00

Brinton's Library of Aboriginal American Literature, No. 2.

846 Hanson, J. H. The Lost Prince, or the identity of Louis 17th and the Rev. Eleazer Williams, Missionary among the Indians of North America. Portraits. 12mo, cloth, pp. 479. N. Y.,

1854.

$1.50

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Unique copy from Library of F. D. Stone, and was used in preparation of the new edition published in 1876. Contains a great amount of autograph notes, corrections, etc., interleaved and laid in.

851 Heckewelder, John. Account of History, Manners, and Customs of Indian Natives who once inhabited i Pennsylvania and Neighboring States, with Correspondence between M. Heck welder and M. Duponceau, on Languages of American Indians, also Words, Phrases, and Short Dialogues Heckewelder. 8vo, cf., pp. 465. Phila, in Language of the Leni Lenapes by

1819.

$5.00

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858 Indian Speeches Delivered by Farmer's Brother and Red Jacket, Two Seneca Chiefs. 8vo, paper, pp. 6. Canandaigua, 1809. $1.00

859 Iroquois Language. Davis, Sol. Rev. A Prayer Book in the language of the Six Nations of Indians Morning and Evening Service, etc., in the Book of Common Prayer. Protestant Episcopal Church. 12mo, cl., pp. 168. New York, 1837. $5.00

This copy contains a long presentation note in pencil from Daniel Bread, Chief of the Oneidas to Hon. Geo. White, of Tennessee.

860 Irving, John T. Indian Sketches taken during an expedition to the Pawnee and other Tribes of American Indians. 2 vols., 12mo, cl., London, Murray, 1835.

$2.50

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863 Kane, Paul. Wanderings of an Artist among the North American. Indians, through the Hudson Bay Company's Territory and back again. Maps and 8 colored plates. 8vo, half mor. gilt, top, pp. 464. London. 1859. $7.50

864 Keyser, Chas. S. Penn's Treaty with the Indians, (Land Titles, Traditions among the Indians, etc.,) illustrated. 8vo, paper, pp. 100. Philadelphia, 1882. .75

865 Kirkland, Joseph. The Chicago Massacre of 1812, with illustrations and historical documents. 12mo, cloth, pages, 224. Chicago, 1893. $1.25

866 Kohl, J. G. Kitchi-GamiWanderings Round Lake Superior. 8vo, cloth, pp. 428. London, 1860. $5.00

"One of the most Exhaustive and valuable treatises on the Indian life ever written "-FIELD.

867 LONG, J. Voyages and Travels of an Indian Interpreter and Trader, describing the Manners and Customs of the North American Indians, with an account of the Posts on the River St. Lawrence, Lake Ontario, etc., and a Vocabulary of the Chippeway Language. Maps. 4to, half mor. gilt, gilt top by Stikeman. 295 pages. London, $20.00

1791.

868 Loskiel, Geo. H. History of the Mission of the United Brethren among the Indians of North America, translated from the German by Christian I. La Trobe. Maps. Thick 8vo, calf. London, 1794. $5.00

A very good copy.

869 McCoy, Isaac. History of Baptist Indian Missions; embracing remarks on the former and present condition of the Aboriginal Tribes; their settlement within the Indian Territory and their future prospects. 8vo, cloth, 619 pages. Washington and New York, 1840. $3.50

The observations of twenty years among the Indians. During this period he kept a journal of

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871 McKenney, Thomas L. History of the Indian Tribes of North America, with biographical sketches and Anecdotes of the Principal Chiefs. 121 fine colored portraits. 3 vols., roy. 8vo, h lf mor., marble edges. Phila, 1868. $25.00

872 McKenny, Thos. L. Memoirs,

Official and Personal, with Sketches of Travels among the Northern and Southern Indians, embracing a War Excursion and Descriptions of Scenes along the Western Borders. Fine steel portrait. 8vo, 2 vols. in one. N. Y.. 1846. $4.00

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her captivity. 8vo, half mor., pp. 250. Williamsport, 1891. $3.50 878 Memorial of the Dedication of Monuments erected by the Moravian Historical Society to mark the sites of Ancient Missionary Stations in New York and Connecticut. 8vo, cloth, pp. 185. New York, 1860. $1.25

879 Messiter, Chas. Alston. Sport and Adventures among the North American Indians. Illustrated. 8vo, cloth, pp. 368. London, 1890. $1.50

880 Milfort (General). Memoire ou Coup D'Oeil Rapide Sur mes differens voyages et mon sejour dans la nation Creek. 8vo, paper, uncut, pp. 332. Paris (1802).

$5.00

Very scarce. Field's copy brought $9.00. An authentic narrative of life with the Creek Indians. Milfort, a Frenchman, was made the commander of the warriors of the nation and led them against both the Spaniards and Americans.

881 Mohawk Prayer Book. Jos. Brant's edition. The Book of ComBrant's edition. mon Prayer and Administrator of the Sacrament and other Rites and Ceremonies of the Church of England, together with Occasional Prayers, etc. Formerly collected and translated into the Mohawk Language, with the Gospel according to St. Mark, translated by Capt. Joseph Brant, "Thayendanegea," an Indian of the Mohawk Nation. Plates. 8vo, original calf binding, pp. 506. London, 1787. $60.00

Fine copy of the first edition, with both the English and Indian titles and frontispieces, and 18 copper plates by Peachy. For a long account of this edition, see Field's Indian Bibliography.

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