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Published by Mostly Books, Pittsburg, KS, 1992
ISBN 10: 1882355016ISBN 13: 9781882355013
Seller: Clausen Books, RMABA, Colorado Springs, CO, U.S.A.
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Wraps. Condition: Very Good+. Textblock is very clean and tight. Covers slightly edge and corner rubbed otherwise in very good condition. 467p. Size: 8vo - 9 '' Tall By 11 and 3/4 '' Wide. Paperback.
Published by Mostly Books, Pittsburg, KS, 1994
ISBN 10: 1882355067ISBN 13: 9781882355068
Seller: Skelly Fine Books, Norman, OK, U.S.A.
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Stapled Soft Cover. Condition: Very Good. Spine edge and narrow strip at head edge of front cover somewhat worn and faded. Else Near Fine. Interior clean and unmarked. Reprint. Originally published: Joplin, MO: The Author, 1937. 44 pp. Includes index. From the Preface: "At the time of the writer's first acquaintance with the Quapaw Indians in the fall of 1902, many full bloods were living and were in the prime of life, possessed of all of the colorful history and traditions of the tribe, handed down to them through the ages, as was their immemorial custom. Being from the first intensely interested in Indian history and folklore, he had an excellent opportunity of hearing and absorbing from quite original and pure sources, much of the Quapaw early history and traditions." Ten chapters. Includes Origin and early history, Early marriage customs and ceremonies, Early architecture of Quapaw homes, Native bands and clans, Native religion, Discovery and development of great lead and zinc deposits on Quapaw lands.
Published by Mostly Books, Pittsburg, KS, 1994
ISBN 10: 1882355067ISBN 13: 9781882355068
Seller: Skelly Fine Books, Norman, OK, U.S.A.
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Stapled Soft Cover. Condition: Near Fine. Slightest of wear to covers. Interior clean and unmarked. Reprint. Originally published: Joplin, MO: The Author, 1937. 44 pp. Includes index. From the Preface: "At the time of the writer's first acquaintance with the Quapaw Indians in the fall of 1902, many full bloods were living and were in the prime of life, possessed of all of the colorful history and traditions of the tribe, handed down to them through the ages, as was their immemorial custom. Being from the first intensely interested in Indian history and folklore, he had an excellent opportunity of hearing and absorbing from quite original and pure sources, much of the Quapaw early history and traditions." Ten chapters. Includes Origin and early history, Early marriage customs and ceremonies, Early architecture of Quapaw homes, Native bands and clans, Native religion, Discovery and development of great lead and zinc deposits on Quapaw lands.