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pp. xxii, 413 + Frontis. Illustrated. Double column. Color pictorial end papers. Inked ownership on fly leaf. Small 4to. Original cloth binding. Original dust jacket, chipped with slight loss. Second printing. Title continues: "To Which Is Added Important Items Of Custeriana and A Complete and Comprehensive Bibliography by Fred Dustin." Hardbound. Very good. W7
Alvin Josephy presents the history, archaeology and ethnology - including origins and languages - of all the major Indian cultures from Alaska to Patagonia. 398pp. Numerous illustrations and eleven maps. Slight soiling and edgewear to dust jacket.
1998059921The Ruchira Budda Foundation Pty Ltd.: Pilgrim 1998. Book. Near Fine. Ring Binding. 1st Edition. 4to - over 9¾ - 12" tall. Edited By Sioux Marshman And Elias Oz. First Edition Friday 10.30.98 Introduction By Sri Bob--8Th Going On 9Th Stage Avatar. This Book Is A Collection Of Posts From The On-Line Ken Wilber Forum On The Controversial Topic Of Adii Da --The Guru Formerly Known As Frank Jones Bubba Free John Da Free Jones Love Ananda Yada Yada Yada. To Simplify Things He Will Be Referred To As Frank Da Or Adi Da. The Work Is Divided Into 13 Short Chapters 8-10 Pages Plus Two Appendices. Another 20 Some Pages. This Work Was Printed Off Of The Primary Html Dated 11/2/98. And Collected A White Snap Ring Binder. All Pages Are Accounted For And Now Other Marke Tears Or Other Defects. . Pilgrim Paperback
2015011247Sioux City Art Center 2015. First edition. 4to; 71 pp.; illustrated from photographs. A very good copy in original wrappers. Catalog for an exhibition celebrating the Sioux City merchant T. S. Martin and his stores. With essays on the contributions of Martin to Sioux City how theatre influenced downtown department stores the role of the department store in early 20th century American life etc. First Edition. Paperback. Very Good. Sioux City Art Center Paperback
198362373Glendale CA: The Arthur H. Clark Co. Prosperity Press 1983. 4to. 74 4 pp. Title in red & black marginalia notes printed in blue 5 colour plates tipped-in. Blue publisher’s linen printed label front cover w/ d.j. NF/NF copy. First edition 1 of 250 copies printed of this account of the rash and impulsive action which resulted in a seriously undermanned detachment of a teenage Lt. Grattan newly graduated from West Point 2 sergeants and 27 enlisted men to arrest High Forehead from the Brule village near Fort Kearny NE. The entire detachment was wiped out including Lt. Grattan with 24 hours in his body and ignited the next 22 years of War between settlers Native Americans and the U.S. Army. The Arthur H. Clark Co., [Prosperity Press], unknown
394 pages. Facsimile reprint. Originally published by the Queen's Printer 1888 to 1889. In these early reports are first hand accounts of many of the stirring incidents which shaped the history of the West, written by those who actually participated in them. The Indian Treaties, the influx of the American Sioux under Sitting Bull, the construction of the Canadian Pacific Railway, the North-West Rebellion, and the coming of the settlers are just a few of the dramatic events in which the North-West Mounted Police played an important part. Light external wear. Unmarked. Tight and square. A quality copy. Book
1528420446.Gpaperback. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. paperback
196330994Nebraska State Historical Society, Lincoln (?), (1963). Reprinted from Nebraska History, Volume 44, No. 1, March, 1963. 64 Seiten / pp., mit einigen Abbildungen / with some illustrations; Gr.-8°, ca. 23 x 16 cm, kartoniert / Paperback
pp. xx, 374. Illustrated with maps, drawings and photographs. 8vo. Paperback. Very nice copy. Volume 72 in the Civilization of the American Indian Series. LOC W17
199570488Paris, Père Castor Flammarion, 1995, Auflage: 1. Leinen; fester, dunkelgrüner, schwarz geprägter Einband, mit montiertem, farbig illustriertem Titelschild / Anz. Seiten: 72 / 19 x 30 cm / mit zahlreichen Farbillustrationen auf Tafeln und im Text von Adam Cvijanovic / Zustand: sehr gut, geringe Gebrauchsspuren; Einband geringfügig berieben, Besitzerstempel auf Vorsatz
500352320Les auteurs Sans date. Philippe Ponte et Sylvain Thomassin installés en Meuse lorraine ont combiné la tradition du tipi sioux lakota avec leur engagement pour un droit à la nature pour tous aboutissant au livre 'Tipi espace à vivre' publié en 1989
1982108663Sioux Lookout Ontario: Inter-Collegiate Press. Very Good. 1982. Hardcover. Large Quarto Hardcover covers green with gold illustration Very Good bumping to head of spine light edge and shelf wear regional history Ontario; 4to 11" - 13" tall . Inter-Collegiate Press hardcover
200248223<p>Sioux Lookout Ontario Canada: Sioux Lookout Historical Society 2002. Solid with light wear on the covers and the interior is unmarked. First Edition. Hardcover. Very Good . 4to - over 9¾" - 12" tall.</p> Sioux Lookout Historical Society hardcover
1974001117Institut for the Development of Indian Law., Washington D.C. 1974. First Print Broschur Gut
1866WRCAM50657Washington 1866. 6pp. Folio gathered signatures. Mild soiling and toning. Very good. After the Civil War the government moved quickly to control the western Indian tribes and this treaty is one of the first actions taken. The treaty was concluded Oct. 19 1865 at Fort Sully Dakota Territory amended and proclaimed March 17 1866. The treaty calls for the Sioux's subjugation to the U.S. government the ceasing of Sioux attacks on whites and their withdrawal from overland routes made through their country. The government agrees to pay them $7000 annually for twenty years for allowing free travel on these routes. The treaty is signed in print by Brig. Gen. Sibley among others. EBERSTADT 130. unknown books
1866WRCAM50650Washington 1866. 7pp. Folio. Gathered signatures. Small loss to bottom corner of front leaf scattered foxing. Very good. Concluded Oct. 14 1865; ratification advised with amendment March 5 1866; proclaimed March 17 1866. "Stipulates a cessation of hostilities and depredations by the various bands and their withdrawal from the overland routes established or to be established through their country" - Eberstadt. EBERSTADT 130. unknown books
1866WRCAM50658AWashington 1866. 6pp. Folio gathered signatures. Small tear to outer margin light toning. Very good. Concluded October 10 1865 ratification advised with amendment March 5 1866 proclaimed March 17 1866. The Minneconjou Sioux were given $10000 annually for twenty years in exchange for vacating the land where overland routes had been established by the U.S. Government. EBERSTADT 130. unknown books
1866WRCAM50658Washington 1866. 6pp. Folio gathered signatures. Small tear to outer margin light toning. Very good. Concluded October 10 1865 ratification advised with amendment March 5 1866 proclaimed March 17 1866. The Minneconjou Sioux were given $10000 annually for twenty years in exchange for vacating the land where overland routes had been established by the U.S. Government. EBERSTADT 130. unknown books
1866WRCAM7377AWashington 1866. 6pp. Folio. Gathered signatures. Minor toning and wear. Very good. Concluded by Newton Edmunds and Gen. H.H. Sibley at Fort Sully Dakota Territory; ratified March 5 1866; and proclaimed by President Johnson on March 17. This treaty saw the O'Gallala Sioux tribe agreeing to peace with the government and with neighboring tribes as well as the ceding of land for the sum of $10000 a year for twenty years. EBERSTADT 130. unknown books
1866WRCAM7377BWashington 1866. 6pp. Folio. Gathered signatures. Minor toning and wear. Very good. Concluded by Newton Edmunds and Gen. H.H. Sibley at Fort Sully Dakota Territory ratified March 5 1866 and proclaimed by President Johnson on March 17. This treaty saw the O'Gallala Sioux tribe agreeing to peace with the government and with neighboring tribes as well as the ceding of land for the sum of $10000 a year for twenty years. EBERSTADT 130. unknown books
1866WRCAM7377CWashington 1866. 6pp. Folio. Gathered signatures. Minor toning and wear. Very good. Concluded by Newton Edmunds and Gen. H.H. Sibley at Fort Sully Dakota Territory ratified March 5 1866 and proclaimed by President Johnson on March 17. This treaty saw the O'Gallala Sioux tribe agreeing to peace with the government and with neighboring tribes as well as the ceding of land for the sum of $10000 a year for twenty years. EBERSTADT 130. unknown books
1866WRCAM26697BWashington 1866. 6pp. Folio. Gathered signatures. Mild toning. Very good. One of the Fort Sully treaties. "These famous treaties were concluded at Fort Sully Dakota Territory by Newton Edmunds E.B. Taylor and Generals S.R. Curtis and H.H. Sibley. They stipulate a cessation of hostilities and depredations by the various bands and their withdrawal from the overland routes established or to be established through their country etc. Among the witnesses is Hezeiah L. Hosmer Chief Justice of Montana Territory" - Eberstadt. EBERSTADT INDIAN TREATIES 130. unknown books
1866WRCAM26697AWashington 1866. 6pp. Folio. Gathered signatures. Mild toning. Very good. One of the Fort Sully treaties. "These famous treaties were concluded at Fort Sully Dakota Territory by Newton Edmunds E.B. Taylor and Generals S.R. Curtis and H.H. Sibley. They stipulate a cessation of hostilities and depredations by the various bands and their withdrawal from the overland routes established or to be established through their country etc. Among the witnesses is Hezeiah L. Hosmer Chief Justice of Montana Territory" - Eberstadt. EBERSTADT INDIAN TREATIES 130. unknown books
1866WRCAM26697Washington 1866. 6pp. Folio. Disbound leaves. Minor chipping staining. Very good. One of the Fort Sully treaties. "These famous treaties were concluded at Fort Sully Dakota Territory by Newton Edmunds E.B. Taylor and Generals S.R. Curtis and H.H. Sibley. They stipulate a cessation of hostilities and depredations by the various bands and their withdrawal from the overland routes established or to be established through their country etc. Among the witnesses is Hezeiah L. Hosmer Chief Justice of Montana Territory" - Eberstadt. EBERSTADT INDIAN TREATIES 130. unknown books
1866WRCAM7374AWashington 1866. 6pp. Folio gathered signatures. Light toning. Very good. The treaty was concluded at Forty Sully Dakota Territory by Gen. H.H. Sibley and Newton Edmunds ratified on March 5 1866 and proclaimed by President Johnson on March 17. Agreeing to a cessation of violence between the tribe and the U.S. government and offering thirty dollars annually per family for not interfering with citizens travelling through their land. EBERSTADT 130. unknown books