Western scenes and reminiscences: together with thrilling legends and traditions of the red men of the forest. To which is added several narratives of adventures among the Indians.
Record details
- Physical Description: v, [5]-495 pages color frontispiece, illustrations, plates 23 cm.
- Publisher: Auburn [N.Y.] Derby & Miller; 1853.
Content descriptions
- General Note:
- Originally issued 1844-45 in eight numbers with paper covers bearing the title: Onéota, or The red race of America. Afterward published under various other titles. Cf. Sabin.
- Formatted Contents Note:
- Personal reminiscences.--Tales of a wigwam.--Poetry.--Sketches of the lives of noted red men and women.--Origin and history of the race.--Ethnology.--Language.--Appendix [narratives of captives]
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