American Woodland Indians

American Woodland Indians - Men-at-Arms Series

Paperback (26 Mar 1990)

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Publisher's Synopsis

The Woodland cultural areas of the eastern half of America has been the most important in shaping its history. This volume details the history, culture and conflicts of the 'Woodland' Indians, a name assigned to all the tribes living east of the Mississippi River between the Gulf of Mexico and James Bay, including the Siouans, Iroquians, and Algonkians. In at least three major battles between Indian and Euro-American military forces more soldiers were killed than at the battle of Little Bighorn in 1876, when George Custer lost his command. With the aid of numerous illustrations and photographs, including eight full page colour plates by Richard Hook, this title explores the history and culture of the American Woodland Indians.

Book information

ISBN: 9780850459999
Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing
Imprint: Osprey Publishing
Pub date:
DEWEY: 970.00497
DEWEY edition: 20
Language: English
Number of pages: 47
Weight: 188g
Height: 247mm
Width: 184mm
Spine width: 5mm