Indians of North Carolina: Past and PresentSomerset Publishers, Inc., 1999 M01 1 - 405 páginas There is a great deal of information on the native peoples of the United States, which exists largely in national publications. Since much of Native American history occurred before statehood, there is a need for information on Native Americans of the region to fully understand the history and culture of the native peoples that occupied North Carolina and the surrounding areas. Indians of North Carolina fills this void that exists in many library collections. Articles on tribes and nations indigenous to, or associated with, the state and region are included in this work. Biographies, daily life and general subject articles of Native Americans are included in this unique set. Many recorded Indian Treaties with the government of the United States from as early as the 1700s are also included in this work. |
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... miles upriver from Quebec City , in 1541-1542 and 1542-1543 . Both were abandoned , in part because of the hostility of Saint Lawrence Iroquoians toward the French due to kidnapings and intrusion into their territory . For many years ...
... miles upriver from Quebec City , in 1541-1542 and 1542-1543 . Both were abandoned , in part because of the hostility of Saint Lawrence Iroquoians toward the French due to kidnapings and intrusion into their territory . For many years ...
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... miles above its mouth . These Delaware became part of the Logstown trading com- plex . Lacking any unified tribal organization , they accommodated themselves to the French military occupation of 1753-1759 in a variety of ways that ...
... miles above its mouth . These Delaware became part of the Logstown trading com- plex . Lacking any unified tribal organization , they accommodated themselves to the French military occupation of 1753-1759 in a variety of ways that ...
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... miles up from the mouth of the Rock River . The Prophet aided his nephew Black Hawk , and then joined him in the retreat up the Rock River . Later in the same year , the Winnebago ceded their remaining lands in Illinois and left the ...
... miles up from the mouth of the Rock River . The Prophet aided his nephew Black Hawk , and then joined him in the retreat up the Rock River . Later in the same year , the Winnebago ceded their remaining lands in Illinois and left the ...
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... miles below the falls at Richmond , on the spot where Henrico was built in 1611 . Their descendants are most likely among Powhattan confederacy subtribes on the Mattoponi and Pamunkey State reservations and in the Chickahominy ...
... miles below the falls at Richmond , on the spot where Henrico was built in 1611 . Their descendants are most likely among Powhattan confederacy subtribes on the Mattoponi and Pamunkey State reservations and in the Chickahominy ...
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... miles ahead . Lieutenant Mont- gomery Pike Harrison , the grandson of President William Henry Harrison and an older ... mile and a half past the ravine , where it appeared that Harrison had met a party of Indians and gone on with them ...
... miles ahead . Lieutenant Mont- gomery Pike Harrison , the grandson of President William Henry Harrison and an older ... mile and a half past the ravine , where it appeared that Harrison had met a party of Indians and gone on with them ...
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Algonquian allies Archaic attack bands became began Black Beaver British Catawba Cayuga century Cherokee Cheyennes chief clan coastal colonists colony Conestoga Connecticut council Creek culture Delaware Dutch early eastern English Erie Esopus European fishing Five Nations forced French Government groups Hackensack Handsome Lake hostile hunting Huron Illinois included Indian Territory Iroquoian Iroquois tribes Jesuits joined killed known Lake land large number later living Long Island longhouse Mahican Mascouten Massapequa Mississippi Mohawk Mohegan MONACAN moved Narragansett natives neighbors Neutral Nez Perces North Carolina northern Ohio Oneida Onondaga Ontario Pamunkey peace Pennsylvania Pequot Petun Philip Poncas population Potawatomi POWHATAN CONFEDERACY region remained reservation River sachem Saint Lawrence Saint Lawrence River Saponi Seneca settled settlement settlers Shawnee Sioux Six Nations southern Susquehanna Susquehannock town traditional treaty tribal Tuscarora Tutelo Uncas United upper Valley village Virginia Wampanoag wampum Wappinger warriors western Winnebagoes women Woodland Wyandotte York