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Francis S. Drake’s seminal work offers an exhaustive examination of American Indian tribes, presenting a detailed account of their historical development and cultural practices. The book meticulously documents the antiquities, customs, and religious beliefs that defined tribal societies across the United States.
Drake explores the diverse languages, artistic traditions, and spiritual practices unique to different tribal nations. Through careful research, the author presents the oral legends and myths that formed the foundation of indigenous worldviews and cultural identity. This comprehensive resource serves as an important historical document for understanding the rich heritage and contributions of Native American peoples.
Essential for scholars, educators, and anyone interested in American history and indigenous cultures, this first edition provides invaluable primary source material and ethnographic insights into pre-contact and early contact period tribal societies.







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