Autochtones -- Amérique du Nord
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Autochtones -- Amérique du Nord
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- A report to the secretary of war of the United States, on Indian affairs, comprising a narrative of a tour performed in the summer of 1820, under a commission from the president of the United States, for the purpose of ascertaining, for the use of the government, the actual state of the Indian tribes in our country, by Jedidiah Morse
- The boy's book of [Indigenous peoples], by Eric Wood
- Historical and statistical information, respecting the history, condition and prospects of the Indian tribes of the United States, collected and prepared under the direction of the Bureau of Indian Affairs, per act of Congress of March 3d, 1847, by Henry R. Schoolcraft ; illustrated by S. Eastman
- The discovery of America by Christopher Columbus, and the origin of the North American Indians, by J. Mackintosh
- The book of the Indians of North America, illustrating their manners, customs, and present state, edited by John Frost
- A new discovery of a large country in the Northern America, extending above four thousand miles, by Lewis Hennepin
- Illustrations of the manners, customs & condition of the North American Indians, in a series of letters and notes, written during eight years of travel and adventure among the wildest and most remarkable tribes now existing : with three hundred and sixty engravings from the author's original paintings, by Geo. Catlin
- Narrative and critical history of America, edited by Justin Winsor
- Cannibalism in North America
- Adventures of the Ojibbeway and Ioway Indians in England, France, and Belgium, being notes of eight years' travels and residence in Europe with his North American Indian collection, by Geo. Catlin
- Letters to the Dutchess of Lesdiguieres, giving an account of a voyage to Canada, and travels through that vast country, and Louisiana, to the Gulf of Mexico : undertaken by order of the present King of France, by Father Charlevoix ; being a more full and accurate description of Canada, and the neighbouring countries than has been before published
- The Indian in his wigwam, or, Characteristics of the red race of America, from original notes and manuscripts, by Henry R. Schoolcraft
- De mensch zoo als hij voorkomt op den bekenden aardbol, beschreeven door Martinus Stuart ; afgebeeld door Jaques Kuyper
- Aanmerkerkelyke voyagie gedaan na't gedeelde van Noorder America, behelzende een nieuwe ontdekkinge van een seer groot land, gelegen tusschen Nieuw Mexico en de Ys-zee : vervattende de gelegentheid der zelve nieuwe ont dekte landen : de rivieren en groote meeren in ' tzelve : en voor al van de groole rivier Meschasipi genaamd ... met veele andere byfonderheden meer, door Lodewyk Hennepin, missionaris recollect in notaris apostalick
- Abrégé de l'histoire des Indiens de l'Amérique septentrionale, par F. Baraga ; traduit de l'allemand
- Voyage dans la haute Pensylvanie et dans l'état de New-York, par un membre adoptif de la nation Oneida ; traduit et publié par l'auteur des Lettres d'un cultivateur américain
- Pre-historic times, as illustrated by ancient remains and the manners and customs of modern savages, by Sir John Lubbock
- A discovery of a large, rich, and plentiful country, in the North America, extending above 4000 leagues, wherein, by a very short passage, lately found out, thro' the Mer-Barmejo into the South-Sea; by which a considerable trade might be carry'd on, as well in the northern as the southern parts of America
- Notice sur les Indiens de l'Amérique du Nord, ornéEde quatre portraits coloriés, dessinés d'après nature, et d'une carte, par Eugène A. Vail
- History of the mission of the United Brethren among the Indians in North America, in three parts, by George Henry Loskiel ; translated from the German by Christian Ignatius La Trobe
- The Abnakis and their history, or, Historical notices on the aborigines of Acadia, by Eugene Vetromile
- Notice respecting Mr. Scouler's and Mr. Douglas' recent voyage to the North-west coast of America
- The Indians of Canada, their manners and customs, by John McLean
- History of the Indian Wampum and peace treaty, between the Six and Seven Nations of Indians, and the Abnakies, the people of the Northern Lights (or, Wababun)
- A journey beyond the Rocky Mountains in 1835, 1836, and 1837, by Samuel Parker
- The hunting grounds of the great West, a description of the plains, game, and Indians of the great North American desert, by Richard Irving Dodge ; with an introduction by William Blackmore ; with numerous illustrations by Ernest Griset
- Recherches philosophiques sur les Américains, ou, Mémoires intéressants [sic] pour servir à l'Histoire de l'Espece Humaine, par Mr. de P*** ; Avec une Dissertation sur l'Amérique and les Américains, par Dom Pernetty
- Le baron de Lahontan, par J.-Edmond Roy
- The pageant of Saint Lusson, Sault Ste. Marie, 1671, an address delivered at the annual commencement of the University of Michigan, Thursday, June 30, 1892, by Justin Winsor
- Notes of a trip to Bow River North-West Territories, by D. McEachran
- Ojibwa Indians, a letter to the Rev. Mesac Thomas ... respecting the Indians of British America, by Joseph Kingsmill
- The historical writings of the late Orsamus H. Marshall, relating to the early history of the west, with an introduction by William L. Stone
- Journal of travels over the Rocky Mountains to the mouth of the Columbia River made during the years 1845 and 1846, containing minute descriptions of the valleys of the Willamette, Umpqua and Clamet; a general description of Oregon Territory, its inhabitants, climate, soil, productions, etc., etc. ..., by Joel Palmer
- Memoirs of an American lady, with sketches of manners and scenery in America, as they existed previous to the Revolution, by the author of "Letters from the mountains", andc. andc. [id est Mrs. Grant]
- The North-West coast of America, being results of recent ethnological researches from the collections of the Royal Museums at Berlin, published by the directors of the Ethnological Department
- Recherches philosophiques sur les Américains ou Mémoires inté ressants [sic] pour servir à l'histoire de l'espece humaine, par Mr. de P*** [id est Cornelius de Pauw]
- A Selection of some of the most interesting narratives of outrages committed by the Indians in their wars with the white people, also, an account of their manners, customs, traditions, religious sentiments, mode of warfare, military tactics, discipline and encampments, treatment of prisoners, &c...., the whole compiled from the best authorities by Archibald Loudon
- An artist among the Indians, [George de Forest Brush]
- The Dénés of America identified with the Tungus of Asia, by John Campbell
- The book of the Indians of North America, comprising details in the lives of about five hundred chiefs and others, the most distinguished among them, also a history of their wars, their manners and customs, speeches of orators &c. from their first being known to Europeans to the present time ... peopling of America, by Samuel G. Drake
- The antiquity of the red race in America, by Thomas Wilson
- Memoirs of an American lady, with sketches of manners and scenery in America, as they existed previous to the revolution, in two volumes /, by the author of Letters from the mountains, andc., andc. [i. e. Mrs. Grant]
- Travels in the great western prairies, the Anahuac and Rocky Mountains and in the Oregon territory, by Thomas J. Farnham
- Les singularitez de la France antarctique acutrement nommée Amérique & de plusieurs terres & isles découvertes de nostre temps, par F. AndréEThevet, natif d'Angoulesme
- History of the expedition under the command of Captains Lewis and Clark to the sources of the Missouri, across the Rocky Mountains, down the Columbia River to the Pacific in 1804-6, a reprint of the edition of 1814 to which all the members of the expedition contributed
- The neutral nations, the Eries, by Mary E. Rose-Holden
- The Iroquois book of rites, edited by Horatio Hale
- History of the Ojebway Indians, with especial reference to their conversion to Christianity, by Peter Jones (Kahkewaquonaby) ; with a brief memoir of the writer and introductory notice by G. Osborn
- History of the Province of Ontario (Upper Canada), containing a sketch of Franco-Canadian history--the bloody battles of the French and Indians--the American Revolution--the settlement of the country by U.E. Loyalists--trials and hard-ships incident to pioneer life--thrilling narratives of adventures with Indians and wild beasts--struggles for the establishment of Christianity and schools--agriculture and manufactures--the War of 1812--battle scenes, capture of Buffalo--subsequent growth and prosperity of the country, including biographies of prominent first settlers and the census of 1871, by William Canniff
- De mensch zoo als hij voorkomt op den bekenden aardbol, beschreeven door Martinus Stuart ; afgebeeld door Jaques Kuyper
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