Wichita Indians 1541-1750 Ethnohistorical Essays (Reprints in Anthropology, Volume 38)
Book Details
Author(s)Mildred Mott Wedel
PublisherJ and L Reprint Company
ISBN / ASINB004YPQ4SO
ISBN-13978B004YPQ4S4
Sales Rank1,958,182
MarketplaceUnited States 🇺🇸
Description
The J and L Reprint Company produced some excellent reprints, as well as original papers, concerning the archaeology of the Great Plains. These quality reprints are not used copies but new old stock and still wrapped and packed in the boxes just as they were delivered from the printer. Each of the titles are numbered sequentially from 1 to 48 and were printed from 1976 to 1996. We have acquired the entire existing stock and the supply is limited. We will be adding more titles as we complete the inventory.
Department of Anthropology, Smithsonian Institution, 1988, 197 pages, 11 plates and maps, soft cover reprint.
I. Ethnohistorical Approach to Plains Caddoan Origins
II. Wichita Indians in the Arkansas River Basin
III. The Indian They Called Turco
IV. The Identity of La Salle's Pana Slave
V. Claude-Charles Dutisne: A Review of his 1719 Journeys
VI. J.B. Benard, Sieur de La Harpe: Visitor to the Wichitas in 1719
VII. The Deer Creek Site, Oklahoma: A Wichita Village sometimes called Ferdinandina, An Ethnohistorian's View
VIII. References cited
