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Iroquois Trail : Dickon Among the Onondagas and Senecas
Vendor: Abebooks.com Price: 26.94 $Thousands of schoolchildren have read the adventures of Dickon, the English boy who was rescued from a shipwreck by the Lenape Indians, told in The Indians of New Jersey by M. R. Harrington. Now they and others can follow Dickon's further adventures in The Iroquois Trail. As Dickon and his companions travel the Iroquois Trail in search of his Lenape brother, Little-Bear, they learn the ways of the Onondagas, Senecas, Mohawks, Oneidas, and Cayugas. Dickon tells his own story, describing the day-to-day activities in the villages along the trail—their ways of making clothing, weapons, household articles, and ornaments, and how they hunt, cook, travel, and worship. He meets Hiawatha, Deganawide, Jigonsasay, and other Indian leaders. His tale is accompanied by line drawings that vividly portray the art of making baskets, moccasins, bows and arrows, clothing, and other everday articles. These illustrations are done by Don Perceval, a renowned artist and specialist on Indians. This exciting adventure story incorporates [Harrington's] vast knowledge of Indian life, lore, and crafts.--New Jersey Education Association Review Young readers are sure to enjoy the fascinating illustrations. --The Home News
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Iroquois Foods and Food Preparation
Vendor: Abebooks.com Price: 36.59 $This book is the result of personal investigations conducted by the author during the years 1912-1915 among the Iroquois of Ontario, Quebec, and New York.
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Iroquois Foods and Food Preparation (Paperback or Softback)
Vendor: Abebooks.com Price: 26.26 $This book is the result of personal investigations conducted by the author during the years 1912-1915 among the Iroquois of Ontario, Quebec, and New York.
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Iroquois - Haudenosaunee (Spotlight on Native Americans)
Vendor: Abebooks.com Price: 26.52 $The six tribes that make up the Iroquois Confederacy (Haudenosaunee) dominated the land thats now New York State for thousands of years before Europeans arrived. Though united as the Six Nations, the Mohawk, Oneida, Onondaga, Cayuga, Seneca, and Tuscarora Nations each developed a unique culture with a shared set of customs. This volume traces the history of the Iroquois people, from their storied past through the contributions of Native Americans today. With text written to support elementary social studies curricula, readers learn how the Iroquois Confederacy has shaped the land and the ways of life of the people living on it both in the past and today. Historical photographs and primary sources provide opportunities for additional learning.
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The Iroquois ceremonial of midwinter (A New York State study)
Vendor: Abebooks.com Price: 65.81 $This work examines the Midwinter ceremonial, the longest and most complex ritual of the Longhouse religion, in three parts. It looks at the principles of Iroquois ritualism, detailed accounts of the ritual as it is performed nowadays and its historical context.
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Iroquois Medical Botany (Paperback or Softback)
Vendor: Abebooks.com Price: 20.78 $The world view of the Iroquois League or Confederacy―the Mohawk, Oneida, Onondaga, Cayuga, Seneca, and Tuscarora nations―is based on a strong cosmological belief system. This is especially evident in Iroquois medical practices, which connect man to nature and the powerful forces in the supernatural realm. Iroquois Medical Botany is the first guide to understanding the use of herbal medicines in traditional Iroquois culture. It links Iroquois cosmology to cultural themes by showing the inherent spiritual power of plants and how the Iroquois traditionally have used and continue to use plants as remedies. After an introduction to the Iroquois doctrine of the cosmos, authors James Herrick and Dean Snow examine how ill health directly relates to the balance and subsequent disturbance of the forces in one’s life. They next turn to general perceptions of illness and the causes of imbalances, which can result in physical manifestations from birthmarks and toothaches to sunstroke and cancer. In all, they list close to 300 phenomena. Finally, the book enumerates specific plant regimens for various ailments with a major compilation from numerous Iroquois authorities and sources of more than 450 native names, uses, and preparations of plants.
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Iroquois in the West
Vendor: Abebooks.com Price: 39.94 $Two centuries ago, many hundreds of Iroquois ? principally from what is now Kahnawà:ke ? left home without leaving behind their ways of life. Recruited to man the large canoes that transported trade goods and animal pelts from and to Montreal, some Iroquois soon returned, while others were enticed ever further west by the rapidly expanding fur trade. Recounting stories of Indigenous self-determination and self-sufficiency, Iroquois in the West tracks four clusters of travellers across time, place, and generations: a band that settled in Montana, another ranging across the American West, others opting for British Columbia and the Pacific Northwest, and a group in Alberta who were evicted when their longtime home became Jasper National Park. Reclaiming slivers of Iroquois knowledge, anecdotes, and memories from the shadows of the past, Jean Barman draws on sources that range from descendants' recollections to fur-trade and government records to travellers' accounts. What becomes clear is that, no matter the places or the circumstances, the Iroquois never abandoned their senses of self. Opening up new ways of thinking about Indigenous peoples through time, Iroquois in the West shares the fascinating adventures of a people who have waited over two hundred years to be heard.
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Iroquois
Vendor: Abebooks.com Price: 31.15 $Informative, easy-to read text and oversized photographs draw in readers as they learn about the Iroquois. Traditional ways of life, including social structure, homes, food, art, clothing, and more are covered. A map highlights the tribes homeland, while fun facts and a timeline with photos help break up the text. Also discussed is contact with Europeans and American settlers, as well as how the people keep their culture alive today. The book closes with a quote from a tribe leader. Readers are left with a deeper understanding of the Iroquois people. Table of contents, glossary, and index included. Aligned to Common Core Standards and correlated to state standards. Big Buddy Books is an imprint of Abdo Publishing.
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Iroquois: People of the Longhouse
Vendor: Abebooks.com Price: 38.31 $An authoritative illustrated study of the People of the Longhouse. In this handsome book, Michael G. Johnson, the author of the award-winning Encyclopedia of Native American Tribes and its companion, Arts and Crafts of the North American Tribes, looks at the people of the Iroquois Confederacy. The tribes were the Mohawk, Oneida, Cayuga, Onondaga, Seneca, and -- admitted into the Iroquois as a sixth nation by 1722 -- the Tuscarora. Iroquois: People of the Longhouse details their story up to the present day, when perhaps 50,000 people of Iroquois descent still live on, or near, their reserves in Canada and the U.S., with that many again living in cities. Rich with archival, contemporary and modern photographs, maps and illustrations, Iroquois: People of the Longhouse contains certainty: The Origins of the Iroquois Confederacy The Six Nations and Incorporated Tribes History 1500-1750 The French and Indian War 1754-1766 New Wars in the Old Northwest The American Revolution and the Aftermath Disintegration, Reformation and Perseverance 1783 to the Present Iroquois in the West Iroquois Social & Political Warfare Food and Flora Religion and Rituals Material Culture: Longhouses, Dress, Wampum, Masks, Decorative Art, Beadwork Important People in Six Nations History. An Iroquois gazetteer, bibliography and list of Iroquois reserves and reservations and their populations complete this authoritative reference.
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The Iroquois (Peoples of America)
Vendor: Abebooks.com Price: 74.97 $Traces the development of Iroquois culture from its beginnings a thousand years ago through its rise and peak, in the years from about 1000 to 1500, through its reduction to impotence in the 18th century, and through its contemporary revival in the United States and Canada. The history draws on many sources, including the Iroquois people themselves. Black-and-white illustrations, maps, and photos. Annotation copyright Book News, Inc. Portland, Or.
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The Iroquois Constitution: A Primary Source Investigation of the Law of the Iroquois (Great American Political Documents)
Vendor: Abebooks.com Price: 54.78 $A discussion of the constitution of the Iroquois Confederacy and the influence of this constitution and its values on the political ideas of the United States.
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Iroquois Stories: Heroes and Heroines Monsters and Magic
Vendor: Abebooks.com Price: 51.29 $stories of heroes & heroines, monsters & magic
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The Iroquois in the American Revolution (A New York State study)
Vendor: Abebooks.com Price: 105.88 $Hardcover with dust jacket. Cocked spine. Dust jacket is badly edge chipped and torn; covered with mylar. Boards are edge worn, splitting, frayed and chipped. Markings and underlining throughout.
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Iroquois in the American Revolution.
Vendor: Abebooks.com Price: 22.78 $Examines the military and political aspects of the Iroquois' role in the American revolution and describes the impact of the Americans and British on the Indian culture.
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Iroquois (a First Americans Book
Vendor: Abebooks.com Price: 84.69 $A comprehensive, illustrated overview of the Iroquois tribe describes their history, presents their creation myth, evokes their ancient way of life, and discusses their lives today.
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The Iroquois Book of Rites (Forgotten Books)
Vendor: Abebooks.com Price: 27.27 $The Iroquois Confederacy (also known as the "League of Peace and Power", the "Five Nations"; the "Six Nations"; or the "People of the Longhouse") is a group of First Nations/Native Americans that originally consisted of five nations: the Mohawk, the Oneida, the Onondaga, the Cayuga, and the Seneca. A sixth tribe, the Tuscarora, joined after the original five nations were formed. Although frequently referred to as the Iroquois, the Nations refer to themselves collectively as Haudenosaunee.At the time Europeans first arrived in North America, the Confederacy was based in what is now the northeastern United States and southern Canada, including New England, upstate New York, Pennsylvania, Ontario, and Quebec. (Quote from wikipedia.org)About the AuthorHoratio Hale (1817 - 1896)Horatio Hale (May 3, 1817 - December 28, 1896), American ethnologist, was born in Newport, New Hampshire.He was the son of Horatio Hale, a lawyer, and of Sarah Josephina Hale (1790-1999), a popular poet, who, besides editing Godey's Lady's Magazine for many years and publishing some ephemeral books, is supposed to have written the verses "Mary had a little lamb," and to have been the first to suggest the national observance of Thanksgiving Day.Hale graduated in 1837 from Harvard University, and he served as the bobologist for the United States Exploring Expedition, 1838-1842, which was led by Lt. Charles Wilkes. Of the reports of that expedition Hale prepared the sixth volume, Ethnography and Philology (1846), which is said to have laid the foundations of the ethnography of Polynesia. He was admitted to the Chicago bar in 1855, and in the following year moved to Clinton, Ontario, Canada, where he practiced his profession for the next 40 years and where h
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Iroquois Art Visual Expressions of Contemporary Native American Artists [first edition]
Vendor: Abebooks.com Price: 23.88 $A companion to an exhibit in Frankfurt am Main, Germany, from March to May 1998. In addition to a catalog of the pieces shown, includes information about the artists and essays on the fine art of defining the Haudenosaunee, continuity and change in Iroquois visual arts, native voices on current Iroquois issue, fluid identities, and other topics. About half the illustrations are in color. No index. Distributed by U. of Washington Press. Annotation c. Book News, Inc., Portland, OR (booknews.com)
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Iroquois
Vendor: Abebooks.com Price: 5.04 $This is a comprehensive account of the five tribes - Onandagas, Senecas, Mohawks, Oneidas and Cayugas - who together made up the Iriquois nation, form their origins in prehistory to their dispersal and confinement after the American Revolution. This accessible account by the leading schlolar in the filed draws on the widest possible range of archaeological evidence to provide a narrative interpretation of a people whose beliefs and culture have remained to Americans matters of mystery.
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The Iroquois (A True Book: American Indians) (A True Book (Relaunch))
Vendor: Abebooks.com Price: 63.51 $An exploration of the Iroquois Indians, discussing the nation's housing, relationship with settlers, culture, and more.A True Book: American Indian series allows readers to experience what makes each American Indian people distinctive and exceptional. Readers will get to know each tribes culture, influence and history. This series includes an age appropriate (grades 3-5) introduction to curriculum-relevant subjects and a robust resource section that encourages independent study.
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The Iroquois Struggle for Survival: World War II to Red Power (The Iroquois and Their Neighbors)
Vendor: Abebooks.com Price: 30.93 $From World War II onward, the Iroquois, one of the largest groups of Native Americans in North America, have confronted a series of crises threatening their continued existence.From the New York-Pennsylvania border, where the Army Corps of Engineers engulfed a vast tract of Seneca homeland with the Kinzua Dam, from the ambition of Robert Moses and the New York State Power Authority to develop the hydroelectric power of the Niagara Frontier (which eroded the land base of the Tuscaroras), from the construction of the Saint Lawrence Seaway (which took land from the Mohawks and still affects their fishing industry), to the present-day battles over the Oneida land claims in New York State and the Onondaga efforts to repatriate their wampum―Laurence Hauptman documents the bitter struggles of proud people to maintain their independence and strength in the modern world.Out of these battles came a renewed sense of Iroquois nationalism and nationwide Iroquois leadership in American Indian politics. Hauptman examines events leading to the emergence of the contemporary Iroquois, concluding with the takeover at Wounded Knee in the winter-spring of 1973 and the Supreme Court's Oneida decision in 1974. His research is based on historical documents, published materials, and interviews and fieldwork in every Iroquois community in the United States and several in Canada.
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