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Chainbreaker's
War: A Seneca Chief Remembers the American Revolution
by Jeanne Winston Adler, Jeanne Winston, Blacksnake
Book Description: An authentic, eyewitness account by a Seneca warchief
of the American Revolution. Chainbreaker's (European-Americans called him
Blacksnake or Governor Blacksnake) war path led him to some of the bloodiest
encounters on the New York and Pennsylvania frontiers, including the desperate
hand-to-hand battle at Oriskany. At war's close, Chainbreaker met former
adversary George Washington for treaty negoitiations and became an emissary
for peace to western Indian nations.
Paperback from Black Dome Press
Book Published: June, 2002 |
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Cornplanter
Chronicles
by Harold Thomas Beck
Hardcover: 337 pages
Mountain Laurel Publishing Corporation; ISBN: 1929382014;
(June 14, 2001) |
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To
Be Indian: The Life of Iroquois-Seneca Arthur Caswell Parker
by Joy Porter, William N. Fenton
(Hardcover - December 2001)
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Council Fires Were Here Before Ours: The Medicine Stone Speaks from the
Past to Our Future
by Jamie Sams, Twylah H. Nitsch (Contributor)
(Paperback - August 1991)
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FRIEND AMONG THE SENECAS: The Quaker Mission to Cornplanter's People
by David Swatzler, Henry Simmons
(Hardcover - October 2000)
The
Little Water Medicine Society of the Senecas (Civilization of the American
Indian, Vol 242)
by William Nelson Fenton
(Hardcover - October 2002)
The
Peace Chief (Robert J. Conley's Real People Series)
Historical fiction by Robert J. Conley
Paperback from Univ of Oklahoma Pr (Trd)
Book Published: November, 2001
Red
Jacket, Seneca Chief
by Arthur Caswell Parker, Thomas S. Abler (Introduction)
(Paperback - September 1998)
To
Be Indian: The Life of Iroquois-Seneca Arthur Caswell Parker
by Joy Porter, William N. Fenton
Hardcover from Univ of Oklahoma Pr (Trd)
Book Published: December, 2001
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Vocabulary of Seneca
from the collections of Albert Gallatin
The
War Trail North
by Robert J. Conley
Book Description "No one weaves a tribal story quite like Robert Conley.
Conley's books are entertaining, colorful, and chock-full of tribal history
and culture."--Wilma P. Mankiller, former Principal Chief of the Cherokee
Nation
Few writers portray Native American life and history as richly, authentically,
and insightfully as Robert J. Conley, an important voice of the Cherokee
past. The novels in his Real People series combine powerful characters,
gripping plots, and vivid descriptions of tradition and mythology to preserve
Cherokee culture and history.
In the seventh novel of Robert J. Conley's saga of the Real People,
a young, untested Cherokee who witnesses the death of his brother at the
hands of a Seneca warrior vows to retaliate. His trek north into enemy
country could have fateful consequences for both the Cherokee and the Seneca
peoples, setting off a cycle of ambush and revenge that could spark all-out
war.
Paperback from Univ of Oklahoma Pr (Trd)
Book Published: October, 2000 |
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The Iroquois Trail: Dickon Among the Onondagas and Senecas
by M. R. Harrington, Don Perceval
Paperback from Rutgers University Press
Book Published: August, 1991
Availability: Out of Print--Limited Availability
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