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The Indian Tribes Of The Upper Mississippi Valley And The Region Of The Great Lakes, As Described By Nicolas Perrot, French Commandant In The Northwest; Bacqueville De La Potherie, French Royal Commissioner To Canada; Morrell Marston, American Army Officer; And Thomas Forsyth, United States Agent At Fort Armstrong.  BLAIR, EMMA HELEN [EDITOR].

The Indian Tribes Of The Upper Mississippi Valley And The Region Of The Great Lakes, As Described By Nicolas Perrot, French Commandant In The Northwest; Bacqueville De La Potherie, French Royal Commissioner To Canada; Morrell Marston, American Army Officer; And Thomas Forsyth, United States Agent At Fort Armstrong.

BLAIR, EMMA HELEN [EDITOR].

Other works by BLAIR, EMMA HELEN .

Publication: The Arthur H Clark Co, 1911 & 1912, Cleveland

First editions. 2 Volumes. Red cloth, 372pp. + 412pp., 14 plates + double-page map as frontis in Volume 1. TEG. Translated, edited, annotated and with a 52-page bibliography and 54-page index by Emma Helen Blair. This is the first appearance in English of the accounts of Perrot and La Potherie. Perrot, the most noted of the Canadian "coureurs de bois", spent most of his life among the westernmost tribes of this region, and was considered by scholars to have been a keen and shrewd observer. The account presented here by La Potherie is primarily from the second volume of his "Historie..." and is believed to have drawn extensively on the as yet unpublished "Memoire..." of Perrot. Both represent life and observations among the Indians from 1670's to 1710's. These important narratives are followed by Major Marstons extensive report on the Sauk and Fox tribes prepared from personal observations for Dr. Jedidiah Morse in 1820. Also, published here for the first time is "Account of the Manners and Customs of the Sauk and Fox Nations", originally presented in 1827 to U.S. Superintendent of Indian Affairs, General William Clark by Thomas Forsyth, a highly-respected agent among the Sauk and Fox tribes. A well-edited, excellent work on the tribes of this region through the mid-1820's: Hurons, Iroquois, Ottawas, Miamis, Sauk and Foxes, Pawnee, Dakota, Chippewa, Kickapoo, and many other tribes. Volume I and Volume II are lightly sunned on the spine, else a solid very good, clean attractive set of this scarce and important ethnological study. HOWES B498. CLARK & BRUNET 20. RADER 380.

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