KENSINGTON RUNE STONE : ITS PLACE IN HISTORY.
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- ISBN: 1-880654-23-7
- Physical Description: 219
- Publisher: (ST. PAUL, MN) : POGO PRESS, 2001.
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- VINE DELORIA COLLECTION
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Location | Call Number / Copy Notes | Barcode | Shelving Location | Status | Due Date |
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Lummi Library | HISTORY # 340 | 276879 | Deloria Collection | Available | - |
Machine generated contents note: Part 1 - A New Perspective | ||
Introduction | ||
Vinland - Where the Journey Began | ||
The Route from Vinland | ||
The Sea | ||
The Ships | ||
The Journey of Fourteen Days | ||
The Dakotas at Mille Lacs | ||
The Two Skerries of Lake Mille Lacs | ||
Graywacke and Calcite | ||
Stone Carving Monks | ||
The Black Death | ||
The Language of the Rune Stone | ||
Part 11 - Ch&Dakota Contact | ||
The Dakota Homeland | ||
Susan Windgrow's Story | ||
The Isanti - People of the Cut Stone | ||
Father Hennepin and the Dakota Indians | ||
The White Buffalo Woman and the Sacred Pipe | ||
From Knife Lake to Kensington | ||
Jonathan Carver and the Kensington Rune Stone | ||
Lone Dog's Winter Count | ||
Part 111-C- the Ojibway | ||
The Ojibway Emergence | ||
The Totem or Clan System | ||
The Mundua Story | ||
The Midewiwin or Grand Medicine Society | ||
Ojibway Knowledge of the Bible | ||
Peterborough Petroglyphs | ||
The Ojibways'Westward Migration | ||
Part 1V- Che Historical Consequence | ||
The Open Land | ||
Lists of Illustrations and Maps | ||
Bibliography | ||
Index. |