...the first comprehensive history of the Three Affiliated Tribes from prehistoric times to the 1970\u27s. The emphasis throughout is on the interaction between the Indians and the whites with whom they came into contact -- explorers, traders, missionaries, and government agents -- and to the process of culture change among these village horticulturalists.https://cornerstone.lib.mnsu.edu/university-archives-msu-authors/1056/thumbnail.jp
In the winter of 1804-1805, the men of the United States Corps of Discovery or Lewis and Clark Exped...
LoC Class: E78.M82, LoC Subject Headings: Indians of North America--Missouri River Valley, Indians o...
Arikara people had been adapting their tribal structures to European influences since Europeans firs...
The Knife River Indian Villages are located in North Dakota near the confluence of the Knife and Mis...
Three of the Great Lakes Indian tribes: the Ojibwe, the HoChunk, and the Menomonee share a number o...
Remarkable religious movements among Indians in modern times. Mainly from writing of prominent ethno...
B. Notes on Indian social organization, mental and moral traits, and religious beliefs; and accounts...
The writer of the first of these volumes began his observations, and studies among the Hidatsa India...
The Hidatsa are native to the North American Plains, and traditionally lived in semipermanent villag...
The way our people, the Hidatsa, begin a narrative about older times is “There was smoke in the vill...
This study examines the history and culture of the Odawa people from their prehistory until the pres...
The permanent villages of farming Indians on the Upper Missouri were a central focus for trade in pr...
Beginning with the Paleo-Indians and moving forward allows an examination of the incredibly long dur...
This dissertation pays critical attention to the "community" concept in archaeological research, cas...
The Mandan and Hidatsa tribes located in modern day North Dakota have a rich history characterized b...
In the winter of 1804-1805, the men of the United States Corps of Discovery or Lewis and Clark Exped...
LoC Class: E78.M82, LoC Subject Headings: Indians of North America--Missouri River Valley, Indians o...
Arikara people had been adapting their tribal structures to European influences since Europeans firs...
The Knife River Indian Villages are located in North Dakota near the confluence of the Knife and Mis...
Three of the Great Lakes Indian tribes: the Ojibwe, the HoChunk, and the Menomonee share a number o...
Remarkable religious movements among Indians in modern times. Mainly from writing of prominent ethno...
B. Notes on Indian social organization, mental and moral traits, and religious beliefs; and accounts...
The writer of the first of these volumes began his observations, and studies among the Hidatsa India...
The Hidatsa are native to the North American Plains, and traditionally lived in semipermanent villag...
The way our people, the Hidatsa, begin a narrative about older times is “There was smoke in the vill...
This study examines the history and culture of the Odawa people from their prehistory until the pres...
The permanent villages of farming Indians on the Upper Missouri were a central focus for trade in pr...
Beginning with the Paleo-Indians and moving forward allows an examination of the incredibly long dur...
This dissertation pays critical attention to the "community" concept in archaeological research, cas...
The Mandan and Hidatsa tribes located in modern day North Dakota have a rich history characterized b...
In the winter of 1804-1805, the men of the United States Corps of Discovery or Lewis and Clark Exped...
LoC Class: E78.M82, LoC Subject Headings: Indians of North America--Missouri River Valley, Indians o...
Arikara people had been adapting their tribal structures to European influences since Europeans firs...