The Rise and Fall of North American Indians: From Prehistory Through GeronimoTaylor Trade Pub., 2003 - 606 páginas "Tribes chronicled include the art-obsessed Mayans and Olmecs; the conquering Aztecs; the architecturally-inclined Toltecs; and others such as the Ojibwa, Powhatan, Cree, Illinois, Wampanoag, Apache, Cherokee, Natchez, and Sioux. The Rise and Fall of North American Indians is the definitive history of the development and culture of the native peoples of North America, from their incipience through the late nineteenth century."--BOOK JACKET. |
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