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[NATIVE AMERICANS]. A group of 6 items regarding
[NATIVE AMERICANS]. A group of 6 items regarding
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[NATIVE AMERICANS]. A group of 6 items regarding various Eastern Native American Tribes - Shawnee, Wyandot, Miami.  

Kinietz, Vernon and Voegelin, Erminie W., eds. "Shawnese Traditions: C.C. Trowbridge's Account." Ann Arbor: University of Michigan Press, 1939. Occasional Contributions from the Museum of Anthropology of the University of Michigan, No. 9. 8vo, printed wraps, xxi, 71 pp. (excellent condition)

Message from the President of the United States, Transmitting copies of two Ratified Treaties Entered into on the Part of the United States; one"¦ with the several Tribes of Indians Called Wyandots, Delawares, Shawanees, Senekas, and Miamis; the Other "¦ with the Creek Nation of Indian. February 23, 1815. Washington: A and G. Way, Printers, 1815. 8vo, later wraps, 12pp.

Gazette of the United States, Feb. 1, 1792. Vol. III, No. 80 [whole No. 288]. Philadelphia: pp. 317-320. (disbound). Purpose of the front page is laid out in the first paragraphs. "As the circumstances which have engaged the United States in the present Indian War may some of them be out of the public recollection, and others perhaps be unknown, it may appear advisable that you prepare and publish, from authentic documents, a statement of those circumstances, as well as of the measures which have been taken, from time to time, for the re-establishment of peace and friendship"¦. G. Washington." (in custom cloth folder with red spine label)

"Treaty Made and Concluded at the Wyandot Village, near the Wabash, in the State of Indiana, between John Tipton, Commissioner for that purpose, on the part of the United States, and the Chiefs, Head Men and Warriors, of the Eel River, or Thorntown Party, of Miami Indians. Executed on February 11, 1828, and ratified on May 7, 1828.  

"By this Treaty, the Eel River Tribe of the Miami Indians relinquished its 64,000 acre Thorntown Reserved (which it had acquired in the Treaty made at St. Mary's Ohio, in 1818), and its village of Ka-wi-a-ki-un-gi (Thorntown) to the United States Government."  

"This Reproduction is made from the original document now preserved in the National Archives in Washington, D.C. Published September 28, 1974 by The Society for the Preservation of our Indian Heritage. Thorntown, Indiana."  11 x 14 in., 7pp.

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