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The story of an Algonquin who was living off the land in a park in the Bronx during the 1920s. A document of the life of an extraordinary man, the last of his tribe, who lived in an untouched corner of New York City, as his ancestors had lived before him.
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Algonquian Indians, Biography, Joe Two Trees, Biographies, Algonquin (Indiens), Large type booksPeople
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The Last Algonquin
October 1999, Tandem Library
School & Library Binding
in English
0613053389 9780613053389
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"WHEN I was a boy in 1924, began my father, I used to walk from my house in Throggs Neck to the woody hills of Hunter and Twin Islands as often as I could."
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