This Land was Theirs: A Study of North American Indians |
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Queries about Indians | 1 |
Subarctic hunters | 29 |
Hunters on the tundra | 67 |
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aboriginal activities Affairs allotments American animals appear became began body boys brother Cahuilla California called camp caribou carried ceremonial Cherokee chief Chipewyan clan clothing considered continued council covered Crow culture dance death developed early economic Eskimos established existed father Federal female fish forced French girl Government ground head held historic Hopi horses hunting important included Indians individual Iroquois killed land later leader lived male marriage mother moved North organized original passed Pawnee persons placed plant Plate poles political present probably received relatives remained reported represented reservation returned rituals River served settlement shaman side skin social Society spirit Springs stone tion Tlingit trade treaty tribes United usually village warriors whites woman women