"In the pages of this book one gets a little glimpse into the mind of the Indian of the northwest before the coming of the white men… In reading the pages of this book one feels with the author that the passing of the Indian 'is one of the great tragedies of the American continent.'
"His paper is…a biographical study, though he also discusses briefly the value and meaning of Indian...
"He has rendered a real service in collecting incidents of persons, places, and events relating to t...
"The book takes into account the development of the West along the various trails, the building of r...
"John James, who has grown to love and respect the Indians during his service as a teacher among the...
"He is enthusiastic over the possible future of the Indian and his enthusiasm pervades the pages of ...
"[The book] is mainly devoted to news notes of the Puget Sound Indians together with English version...
"[The book] is a story of Western Canada beginning with the earliest times and coming to date. As a ...
"[The book] is surely destined to be one of the world's real monuments in book form.
"Colonel McLaughlin died on July 28, 1923, after 52 years of continuous service in the United States...
"Mrs. Seymour is the first woman to receive appointment as a member of the United States Board of In...
In Indian Fall, D\u27Arcy Jenish recounts the history of grave injustice and the ultimate devastat...
"The author, while at work in the Forest Service and at times as a packer in the Cascade Mountains o...
James Dempsey estimates that some four hundred Indians from Western Canada served during the Great W...
In 1939 Basil H. Johnston\u27s mother told him he would soon be going on a short trip. The reasons f...
"This epic poem depicts the life and times of the early settlers of Western Canada.
"His paper is…a biographical study, though he also discusses briefly the value and meaning of Indian...
"He has rendered a real service in collecting incidents of persons, places, and events relating to t...
"The book takes into account the development of the West along the various trails, the building of r...
"John James, who has grown to love and respect the Indians during his service as a teacher among the...
"He is enthusiastic over the possible future of the Indian and his enthusiasm pervades the pages of ...
"[The book] is mainly devoted to news notes of the Puget Sound Indians together with English version...
"[The book] is a story of Western Canada beginning with the earliest times and coming to date. As a ...
"[The book] is surely destined to be one of the world's real monuments in book form.
"Colonel McLaughlin died on July 28, 1923, after 52 years of continuous service in the United States...
"Mrs. Seymour is the first woman to receive appointment as a member of the United States Board of In...
In Indian Fall, D\u27Arcy Jenish recounts the history of grave injustice and the ultimate devastat...
"The author, while at work in the Forest Service and at times as a packer in the Cascade Mountains o...
James Dempsey estimates that some four hundred Indians from Western Canada served during the Great W...
In 1939 Basil H. Johnston\u27s mother told him he would soon be going on a short trip. The reasons f...
"This epic poem depicts the life and times of the early settlers of Western Canada.
"His paper is…a biographical study, though he also discusses briefly the value and meaning of Indian...
"He has rendered a real service in collecting incidents of persons, places, and events relating to t...
"The book takes into account the development of the West along the various trails, the building of r...