The Iroquois Eagle Dance : An Offshoot of the Calumet Dance by William N. Fenton Reprint Edition Paperback, 324 pages Published by Syracuse Univ Pr (Short) Publication date: December 1, 1991 Follow this link for pricing and to "Add to your Shopping Cart" |
The Iroquois in the American Revolution. by Barbara Graymont Paperback Published by Syracuse Univ Pr (Short) Publication date: September 1975 Follow this link for pricing and to "Add to your Shopping Cart" |
The Iroquois in the Civil War : From Battlefield to Reservation (The Iroquois and Their Neighbors) by Laurence M. Hauptman By examining the role of Iroquois in the Civil War, and the war's impact on those who did not take part, Hauptman (history, State U. of New York) begins the process of filling a gap in US history that most people have never noticed: how the war between the states affected native peoples. Based largely on archival records, personal letters, and diaries. Annotation copyright Book News, Inc. Portland, Or. Follow this link for pricing and to "Add to your Shopping Cart" |
The Iroquois Indians (Junior Library of American Indians) by Victoria Sherrow Chronicles the history of the Iroquois League--a confederacy of the Mohawk, Seneca, Cayuga, Onondaga, Oneida, and Tuscarora tribes--and reveals how their influence continues to be felt today in the fight for native American rights. Follow this link for pricing and to "Add to your Shopping Cart" |
The Iroquois Indians by Victoria Sherrow Chronicles the history of the Iroquois League--a confederacy of the Mohawk, Seneca, Cayuga, Onondaga, Oneida, and Tuscarora tribes--and reveals how their influence continues to be felt today in the fight for native American rights. Follow this link for pricing and to "Add to your Shopping Cart" |
The Iroquois Indians (Lund, Bill, Native Peoples.) by Bill Lund Discusses the Iroquois as a modern group with a unique history and its own special practices and customs. Follow this link for pricing and to "Add to your Shopping Cart" |
Iroquois Land Claims (Iroquois Book.) by William Starna (Editor), Christopher Vecsey (Editor) 1st Ed. Paperback, 186 pages Published by Syracuse Univ Pr (Trade) Publication date: June 1, 1988 Follow this link for pricing and to "Add to your Shopping Cart" |
Iroquois Medical Botany by James W. Herrick A guide to the use of herbal medicines in traditional Iroquois culture and their place in Iroquois cosmology. Examines Iroquois folk conceptions of health and medicine, based on interviews with Iroquois elders. Describes medical practitioners such as herbalists and clairvoyants, Indian and white doctors, communal medicine, and counterwitchcraft. The bulk of the book is given to native names, uses, and preparations of medicinal plants from several different tribes. Black-and-white drawings accompany most entries. Annotation copyright Book News, Inc. Portland, Or. Follow this link for pricing and to "Add to your Shopping Cart" Hardcover Link |
Iroquois Stories : Heroes and Heroines Monsters and Magic by Joseph Bruchac, Daniel Burgevin (Illustrator) From the Introduction by Joseph Bruchac- "All of these stories are much older than my voice. They are from the traditions of the People of the Long House. Though these are my own versions, they are based on originals which existed long ago, long before the first Europeans came to this earth on Turtle's back ... My aim has been to rediscover the oral quality of each tale and when I have finally reached the stage of writing down my own version of a story it has only been after telling that story aloud many times." Follow this link for pricing and to "Add to your Shopping Cart" |
King of the Delawares : Teedyuscung, 1700-1763 (The Iroquois and Their Neighbors) by Anthony F. C. Wallace Reprint Edition Paperback, 305 pages Published by Syracuse Univ Pr (Short) Publication date: December 1990 Follow this link for pricing and to "Add to your Shopping Cart" |
League of the Iroquois by Lewis Henry Morgan Reissue Edition Paperback Published by Citadel Press Publication date: May 1, 1984 Follow this link for pricing and to "Add to your Shopping Cart" |
Lewis H. Morgan on Iroquois Material Culture by Elisabeth Tooker Charged by the New York State Cabinet of Natural History to document the Iroquois culture, Morgan (1818-1881) assembled over 500 objects, nearly all of which were destroyed in a 1911 fire. (Fine surviving color illustrations are reproduced in this volume, however.) In addition to providing an overview of this remarkable anthropologist's life and career, Tooker (anthropology, Temple U.) reprints for the first time his reports to the regents--essentially, monographic studies of Iroquois material culture--as well as previously unpublished field note descriptions of the objects in the collection. Annotation copyright Book News, Inc. Portland, Or. Follow this link for pricing and to "Add to your Shopping Cart" |
Little Runner of the Longhouse (I Can Read) by Betty Baker, Arnold Lobel (Illustrator) It's the time of the New Year for the Iroquois. For older boys, its a time to wear old clothes and scary masks and threaten to steal things until they are given maple sugar. Little Runner wants maple sugar, but he's too young to go with the big boys. Will his own ingenious efforts win him what he wants?. Follow this link for pricing and to "Add to your Shopping Cart" |
Manual for the Peacemaker : An Iroquois Legend to Heal Self & Society by Jean Houston, Margaret Rubin 1st Quest Edition Hardcover, 177 pages Published by Quest Books Publication date: April 1, 1995 Follow this link for pricing and to "Add to your Shopping Cart" Paperback Link |
New Voices from the Longhouse by Joseph Bruchac (Editor) Paperback, 304 pages Published by Greenfield Review Press Publication date: March 1989 Follow this link for pricing and to "Add to your Shopping Cart" |
The Naked Bear : Folktales of the Iroquois by John Bierhorst (Editor), Dirk Zimmer (Illustrator) A collection of sixteen traditional tales told by the Iroquois Indians, some featuring talking animals and some presenting terrifying flesh-eating creatures such as the Naked Bear, the Stone Coat, and the Whirlwinds. Follow this link for pricing and to "Add to your Shopping Cart" |
The Ordeal of the Longhouse : The Peoples of the Iroquois League in the Era of European Colonization by Daniel K. Richter Table of Contents Preface Acknowledgments Illustrations Introduction Ch. 1. The Iroquois in the World on the Turtle's Back Ch. 2. The Great League of Peace and Power Ch. 3. The Great League for War and Survival Ch. 4. The Economic Lifeline to the Dutch Ch. 5. The Ascendancy of the Francophiles Ch. 6. The Revolt of the Anglophiles Ch. 7. The Last of the Beaver Wars Ch. 8. The Political Crisis of the Iroquois Confederacy Ch. 9. The Precarious Settlement Abroad and at Home Ch. 10. The Neutralist Diplomacy of Peace and Balance Ch. 11. The Iroquois in a Euro-American World Methodological Comments Abbreviations Used in the Notes Notes Select Bibliography Index Follow this link for pricing and to "Add to your Shopping Cart" |
Parker on the Iroquois by Arthur Caswell Parker Reissue Edition Paperback Published by Syracuse Univ Pr (Short) Publication date: January 1982 Follow this link for pricing and to "Add to your Shopping Cart" |
People of the Longhouse : How the Iroquoian Tribes Lived (How They Lived in Canada Series) by Jillian Ridington, Robin Ridington Reissue Edition Paperback, 48 pages Published by Firefly Books Publication date: February 1995 Follow this link for pricing and to "Add to your Shopping Cart" |
Realm of the Iroquois (American Indians) by Editors of Time-Life Books Hardcover, 176 pages Published by Time Life Publication date: October 1, 1993 Follow this link for pricing and to "Add to your Shopping Cart" |
To Die Game : The Story of the Lowry Band, Indian Guerrillas of Reconstruction (Iroquois and Their Neighbors) by William McKee Evans Rpt Edition Paperback Published by Syracuse Univ Pr (Trade) Publication date: December 1995 Follow this link for pricing and to "Add to your Shopping Cart" |
A Well-Executed Failure : The Sullivan Campaign Against the Iroquois, July-September 1779 by Joseph R. Fischer Offering a fresh perspective on the first of the "Indian Wars," Joseph R. Fischer reassesses the historical value of a campaign generally regarded as one of the Continental army's strategic fiascoes. The expedition led by Major General John Sullivan sought to punish the Iroquois Confederacy for a series of devastating raids in western New York and Pennsylvania. Sullivan and his four brigades of Continental regulars torched forty Iroquois settlements and destroyed 160,000 acres of corn but ultimately failed in removing the Iroquois from the conflict. Instead, the crusade increased the dependency of the Iroquois remnant on its British supporters and galvanized raiding activities. Fischer suggests that the historical focus on the campaign's failure has overshadowed its importance as a vehicle for understanding the Continental army at a turning point in the war. He demonstrates that this representative slice of the Continental army provides exceptional insight into the growing professionalism of George Washington's military. Follow this link for pricing and to "Add to your Shopping Cart" |
The Woman Who Fell from the Sky : The Iroquois Story of Creation by John Bierhorst, Robert Andrew Parker (Illustrator) A fresh, authoritative re-telling of the Iroquois creation story, in which the world as we know it today begins with a woman who fell from the sky and her two small children. Robert Andrew Parker's luminous paintings add spectacular details to this simple, yet profound, tale of our beginnings and of the mystery and harmony of the universe. Full color. Follow this link for pricing and to "Add to your Shopping Cart" Library Binding Link About the Iroquois Constitution
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