A biobibliography of native American writers, 1772-1924

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Daniel F. Littlefield
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A biobibliography of native American writers, 1772-1924

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A listing, alphabetically by author, of works written in English by Native Americans, excluding those from Canada, published between 1772 and the end of 1924. Entries for each writer are arranged chronologically. Includes index of writers by tribal affiliation, a subject index, and brief biographies of the writers.

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English
Pages
343

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A biobibliography of native American writers, 1772-1924.
1985, Scarecrow Press
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Cover of: A biobibliography of Native American writers, 1772-1924
A biobibliography of Native American writers, 1772-1924
1981, Scarecrow Press
in English
Cover of: A biobibliography of native American writers, 1772-1924

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Edition Notes

Includes indexes.

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Metuchen, N.J
Series
Native American bibliography series -- no. 2, Native American bibliography series -- no. 2
Genre
Imprints

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xvii, 343 p. -- ;
Number of pages
343

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OL19814014M

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