The Iowa

Part 9

Chapter 9188 wordsPublic domain

WISCONSIN HISTORICAL SOCIETY COLLECTIONS, VOL. I, 13, _note_ VOL. XI, 28, _note_ VOL. XVI, xxii, xxiv, _note_. 13, _note_. 20, _note_ VOL. XVII, 41, _note_

Wisconsin River, xxi, 11, _note_. 16, 17, 23, 28

Wisconsin State Hist. Soc. PROCEEDINGS, 1895. 28, _note_

Wisconsin, State of. 11, _note_

Wolf Creek, i.e., Wolf River, _q.v._

Wolf River, xxiv, 39, 68

Wolf Village, 76

Wolf's Grove, 70

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LITTLE HISTORIES OF NORTH AMERICAN INDIANS

Number Two

_IN THE SAME SERIES_

THE NAVAJOS

By O. H. Lipps

12mo cloth, $1.00 net Expressage 10 cents

With a map, and illustrations in three colors

The A. L. A. BOOKLIST describes it thus (November, 1909): "A concise and sympathetic account in simple language of the life, habits, customs, mythology, etc., of one of the most interesting of the North American tribes, with a chapter on their history since the Spanish conquest. The author is a member of the Indian service, has had several years' experience with the tribe and knows his subject. Appendix contains official letters and affidavits relating to conditions on the reservations and the causes of the Navajo war of 1861. Illustrated from photographs, but unfortunately unindexed."

970.1 Navajo Indians 9--10291/2