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Chiefs & Warriors

Chiefs & Warriors
Author: Edward Curtis
Publisher: Little Brown GBR
Total Pages: 95
Release: 1996
Genre: History
ISBN: 9780821223413

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This miniature gift book focuses on the subject of chiefs and warriors of native American life. It presents photographs found in Edward C. Curtis's 20-volume study of North American Indians, originally published at the beginning of this century.


Native American Chiefs and Warriors

Native American Chiefs and Warriors
Author: Deanne Durrett
Publisher:
Total Pages: 116
Release: 1999
Genre: Juvenile Nonfiction
ISBN: 9781560063643

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Discusses the lives and achievements of five famous and influential Native American chiefs: King Philip, Chief Pontiac, Geronimo, Crazy Horse, and Wilma Mankiller.


Comanche Chief Quanah Parker

Comanche Chief Quanah Parker
Author: William R. Sanford
Publisher: Enslow Publishing, LLC
Total Pages: 50
Release: 2013-01-01
Genre: Juvenile Nonfiction
ISBN: 076604095X

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"Read about how this great chief of the Comanche led his people into a war for survival"--Provided by publisher.


American Indian Warrior Chiefs

American Indian Warrior Chiefs
Author: Jason Hook
Publisher: Firebird Books Limited
Total Pages: 224
Release: 1989
Genre: History
ISBN:

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Presents the lives and achievements of four nineteenth-century chiefs from different tribes who fought brilliant campaigns to preserve their people's culture, heritage, and way of life.


The Peace Chiefs of the Cheyennes

The Peace Chiefs of the Cheyennes
Author: Stan Hoig
Publisher: University of Oklahoma Press
Total Pages: 230
Release: 1990-07-31
Genre: History
ISBN: 9780806122625

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A Plains tribe that subsisted on the buffalo, the Cheyennes depended for survival on the valor and skill of their braves in the hunt and in battle. The fiery spirit of the young warriors was balanced by the calm wisdom of the tribal headmen, the peace chiefs, who met yearly as the Council of the Forty-four. "A Cheyenne chief was required to be a man of peace, to be brave, and to be of generous heart," writes Stan Hoig. "Of these qualities the first was unconditionally the most important, for upon it rested the moral restraint required for the warlike Cheyenne Nation." As the Cheyennes began to feel the westward crush of white civilization in the nineteenth century, a great burden fell to the peace chiefs. Reconciliation with the whites was the tribe's only hope for survival, and the chiefs were the buffers between their own warriors and the United States military, who were out to "win the West." The chiefs found themselves struggling to maintain the integrity of their people-struggling against overwhelming military forces, against disease, against the debauchery brought by "firewater," and against the irreversible decline of their source of livelihood, the buffalo. They were trapped by history in a nearly impossible position. Their story is a heroic epic and, oftentimes, a tragedy. No single book has dealt as intensively as this one with the institution of the peace chiefs. The author has gleaned significant material from all available published sources and from contemporary newspapers. A generous selection of photographs and extensive quotations from ninteteenth-century observers add to the authenticity of the text. Following a brief analysis of the Sweet Medicine legend and its relation to the Council of the Forty-four, the more prominent nineteenth-century chiefs are treated individually in a lucid, felicitous style that will appeal to both students and lay readers of Indian history. As adopted Cheyenne chief Boyce D. Timmons says in his preface to this volume, "Great wisdom, intellect, and love are expressed by the remarkable Cheyenne chiefs, and if you enter their tipi with an open heart and mind, you might have some understanding of the great 'Circle of Life.'"


Sitting Bull

Sitting Bull
Author: Bree Burns
Publisher: Gramercy
Total Pages: 120
Release: 1993
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 9780517073445

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Profiles of twelve great tribal leaders, drawn from stunning photographs and archival material, are accompanied by a discussion of the rites, customs, and histories of the tribes they led.


Great Indian Chief of the West; Or, Life and Adventures of Black Hawk

Great Indian Chief of the West; Or, Life and Adventures of Black Hawk
Author: Benjamin Drake
Publisher: DigiCat
Total Pages: 248
Release: 2022-09-15
Genre: History
ISBN:

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Great Indian Chief of the West; Or, Life and Adventures of Black Hawk is the biography of a Sauk leader and warrior who lived in what is now the Midwestern United States. Although he had inherited an important historic sacred bundle from his father, he was not a hereditary civil chief. Black Hawk earned his status as a war chief or captain by his actions: leading raiding and war parties as a young man and then a band of Sauk warriors during the Black Hawk War of 1832.


Wooden Leg: A Warrior Who Fought Custer (Expanded, Annotated)

Wooden Leg: A Warrior Who Fought Custer (Expanded, Annotated)
Author: Wooden Leg
Publisher: BIG BYTE BOOKS
Total Pages: 243
Release: 2016-09-19
Genre: History
ISBN:

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One of the most fascinating classics ever written about the Battle of the Little Bighorn. Dr. Thomas Marquis spent many years getting to know and interviewing Native Americans who had fought against General Custer and the 7th Cavalry. This is the narrative of Chief Wooden Leg, given to Marquis late in Wooden Leg's life. Long dismissed by historians, Little Bighorn scholars today believe the Indian accounts to be essential to an understanding of what went wrong at the Little Bighorn (and what went right for the Sioux and Cheyenne). Archaeology at the battlefield has born out the veracity of the Indian accounts and the contribution to history by Wooden Leg and Marquis is invaluable. Included is a great deal of information about the life of the Cheyenne of Wooden Leg's time, his boyhood, his understanding of Indian medicine, a very detailed account of the June 25-26, 1876 battle with Custer, and more. This is a book you'll read more than once. Every memoir of the American West provides us with another view of the movement that changed the country forever. For the first time, this long out-of-print volume is available as an affordable, well-formatted book for e-readers and smartphones. Be sure to LOOK INSIDE by clicking the cover above or download a sample.