Our wild Indians: thirty-three years' personal experience among the Red Men of the great West A popular account of their social life, religion, habits, traits, customs, exploits, etc., with thrilling adventures and experiences on the Great Plains and in the mountains of our wide frontier.

A view of the American Indians, first published in 1882, from an Army colonel who served during the Indian wars in the West, presenting his views on the customs and behavior of prominent Indian tribes, including the Cheyenne, Apache, Pawnee, Ute, Comanche, and Sioux

Bibliographic Details
Main Author: Dodge, Richard Irving, 1827-1895
Format: Book
Language:English
Published: New York, Archer House [1960, c1959]
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University of Chicago

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Call Number: E78.W5D64

Harvard University

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Call Number: E78.W5 D6 1960