George Bird Grinnell charts the development of the Cheyenne people through the course of the nineteenth century and how they were forced to become increasingly militaristic, both with other tribes and the ever-encroaching United States government, in order to protect themselves and their culture.
Blackfeet Indian Stories
George Bird Grinnell
bookBlackfeet Indian Stories
George Bird Grinnell
bookBlackfeet Indian Stories : Exploring the Rich Tapestry of Blackfeet Culture and Tradition
George Bird Grinnell
bookPawnee Hero Stories and Folk-Tales : With notes on the origin, customs and character of the Pawnee people
George Bird Grinnell
bookBlackfeet Indian Stories
George Bird Grinnell
bookThe Fighting Cheyennes
George Bird Grinnell
bookBeyond the Old Frontier - : Adventures of Indian-Fighters, Hunters, and Fur-Traders
George Bird Grinnell
bookTrails of the Pathfinders
George Bird Grinnell
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