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An examination of the Cheyenne, a Plains Indian tribe known for its ferocity and fighting ability, equaled only by the Sioux. The author lived among the Indians he wrote about, and was ". . .welco...
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An examination of the Cheyenne, a Plains Indian tribe known for its ferocity and fighting ability, equaled only by the Sioux. The author lived among the Indians he wrote about, and was ". . .welcome in every tipi." With an introduction by Stanley Vestal. With 11 maps; indexed. This 1976 reprint edition follows the original Charles Scribner's Sons edition of 1915 and another edition by University of Oklahoma Press. --- In red cloth-covered boards with gilt-stamped spine titling. Volume wrapped in jacket with image of Cheyenne warriors to front panel. --- An about-Fine copy: well-preserved, tightly-bound and newish. Price-clipped dust jacket also lacks notable damages, wrapped in removable archival mylar protector.; Octavo - 8 to 9 in. tall; viii, (2), 431 pages
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Publisher: Corner House Publishers
Year: 1976
Type: Used
Binding: Hardcover
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