"John James, who has grown to love and respect the Indians during his service as a teacher among the tribes of Indian Territory and Texas, writes simply and sincerely of his life among them, describing their customs, racial characteristics and achievements in the hope that he may arouse people to a sense of the injustice done to the race.
"An increasing interest in the annals of the Great American West has led to the publication of a var...
"The whole has been skillfully complied and the result is an entertaining volume for popular reading...
"This is a popular account of Jesuit Missions among the Indians of the Rocky Mountains.
"In this book [the author] has chosen fiction as the vehicle for conveying the wonderful story of hi...
"The rush to the Fraser River mines is one of the thrilling chapters of Northwestern History. This v...
"In the pages of this book one gets a little glimpse into the mind of the Indian of the northwest be...
"The author, while at work in the Forest Service and at times as a packer in the Cascade Mountains o...
"Colonel McLaughlin died on July 28, 1923, after 52 years of continuous service in the United States...
Review of: "Twenty-five Years among the Indians and Buffalo: A Frontier Memoir", by William D. Stree...
"Mrs. Seymour is the first woman to receive appointment as a member of the United States Board of In...
"The stories are those of Okanogan Indians as handed down by word to mouth…It is a local book that s...
"[The book] is mainly devoted to news notes of the Puget Sound Indians together with English version...
"Beautifully illustrated with full page engravings, chiefly from photographs supplied by the Bureau ...
"Since the science of anthropology has turned to a study of the psychology of primitive peoples, bot...
"In transmitting a copy of her book, the author wrote: 'I interviewed a great many Indians in order ...
"An increasing interest in the annals of the Great American West has led to the publication of a var...
"The whole has been skillfully complied and the result is an entertaining volume for popular reading...
"This is a popular account of Jesuit Missions among the Indians of the Rocky Mountains.
"In this book [the author] has chosen fiction as the vehicle for conveying the wonderful story of hi...
"The rush to the Fraser River mines is one of the thrilling chapters of Northwestern History. This v...
"In the pages of this book one gets a little glimpse into the mind of the Indian of the northwest be...
"The author, while at work in the Forest Service and at times as a packer in the Cascade Mountains o...
"Colonel McLaughlin died on July 28, 1923, after 52 years of continuous service in the United States...
Review of: "Twenty-five Years among the Indians and Buffalo: A Frontier Memoir", by William D. Stree...
"Mrs. Seymour is the first woman to receive appointment as a member of the United States Board of In...
"The stories are those of Okanogan Indians as handed down by word to mouth…It is a local book that s...
"[The book] is mainly devoted to news notes of the Puget Sound Indians together with English version...
"Beautifully illustrated with full page engravings, chiefly from photographs supplied by the Bureau ...
"Since the science of anthropology has turned to a study of the psychology of primitive peoples, bot...
"In transmitting a copy of her book, the author wrote: 'I interviewed a great many Indians in order ...
"An increasing interest in the annals of the Great American West has led to the publication of a var...
"The whole has been skillfully complied and the result is an entertaining volume for popular reading...
"This is a popular account of Jesuit Missions among the Indians of the Rocky Mountains.