Indians of the Plains (American Heritage Junior Library) [SOLD]


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Suzanne Abel-Vidor, et al
  • Subject: The Plains Indians
  • Item # 0816715246
  • Date Published: 1988/12/01
  • Size: 153 pages
  • SOLD
From the Foreword

No other primitive people have stirred the interest and imagination of the civilized world as have the North American Indians of the Great Plains. For thousands of years before the first European explorers appeared on the grasslands between the Mississippi River and the Rocky Mountains, the Indians of this region boldly hunted the big, shaggy buffalo on foot. Acquisition of the European horse transformed these plodding footmen into some of the most daring and skillful horsemen in the world. They became more efficient big game hunters, more aggressive and fearsome warriors.

As American settlements moved westward during the nineteenth century the Plains Indians came to know the trader and the trapper, the missionary, the overland trail emigrant, the gold seeker, the cattleman, and the prairie farmer. And as the white man

Suzanne Abel-Vidor, et al
  • Subject: The Plains Indians
  • Item # 0816715246
  • Date Published: 1988/12/01
  • Size: 153 pages
  • SOLD

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