The Blackfeet

raiders on the Northwestern Plains

5th printing, 1976.
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The Blackfeet

raiders on the Northwestern Plains

5th printing, 1976.
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Language
English
Pages
345

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Cover of: The Blackfeet
The Blackfeet: raiders on the Northwestern Plains
1976, University of Oklahoma Press
in English - 5th printing, 1976.
Cover of: The Blackfeet
The Blackfeet: raiders on the Northwestern Plains
1971, University of Oklahoma Press
in English
Cover of: The Blackfeet; raiders on the Northwestern Plains.
The Blackfeet; raiders on the Northwestern Plains.
1958, University of Oklahoma Press
in English - [1st ed.]

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Edition Notes

Includes index.

Bibliography: p. 329-336.

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Norman
Series
The civilization of the American Indian series -- v. 49., Civilization of the American Indian series -- v. 49.

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Pagination
xvi, 345 p. :
Number of pages
345

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL16318904M
OCLC/WorldCat
9960966

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First Sentence

"ELDERLY BLACKFOOT men and women who grew to adulthood in buffalo days had no doubts about the origin of their people."

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