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Iroquois General Ethnology - Table of Contents
Antiquities-History-Ethnology Historical and Ethnological Minutes A Sketch of the Iroquois Groups of Aboriginal Tribes Ethnological Suggestions Indian Cosmogony Gleams of their General Ancient History Origin and History of the Iroquois, as a Distinct People. Origin and History of the Oneidas Onondagas Indians Cayuga Indians History and Origin of the Senecas Tuscaroras Indians Necariage Indians St. Regis Colony, or Band Epoch And Principles Of The Iroquois League Era of Confederation Principles of the Iroquois Government Ancient Worship Witchcraft Wife s Right to Property Archeology Vestiges of an Ancient Fort or Place of Defense in Lenox, Madison County Ancient site of the Onondagas in the valley of the Kasonda, or Butternut creek of Jamesville. Antiquities of Pompey and Adjacent Parts of Onondaga County. Ancient Fortification of Osco at Auburn, Cayuga County Vestiges of an Ancient Elliptical Work at Canandaigua Ancient entrenchments on Fort Hill, near Le Roy, Genesee County Antique rock citadel of Kienuka, in Lewiston, Niagara County Circular Fort at Deoseowa, Erie County Ancient Work On Buffalo Creek Ancient State of Indian Art. Relics Of Aboriginal Art In Western New York American Antiquities Oral Traditions Of The Iroquois Historical And Symbolical Ancient Shipwreck of a vessel from the old world on the coast Forays into the Country of the Cherokees and Catawbas Exploit of Hi-a-de-o-ni Embassy of Peace to the Cherokees, and Daring Feat of a Seneca The Graveyard Serpent and Corn Giant Allusion to the Siege of Fort Stanwix and the Battle of Oriskany Defeat of the Kah-Kwahs on Buffalo Creek Era of the Confederation Traditions of their Wars with Monsters, Giants and Supernatural Phenomena. Topical Inquiries Who were the Eries? Building of the First Vessel on the Upper Lakes War with the Kah Kwahs Miscellaneous Traits Infant Atotarho of the Onondaga Red Jacket and the Wyandot Claim to Supremacy Anecdote of Brant The County Clerk and the wolf-scalp Moral and Social Condition and Prospects Abstract of Census Returns Deaf And Dumb, Idiots, Lunatics And Blind Extracts from a Rough Diary of Notes by the way. Extracts from a Rough Diary of Notes by the way. Letter from J. V. H. Clark to Henry R. Schoolcraft Letter from Mr. Cusick to Henry R. Schoolcraft Letter from S. A. Goodwin to Henry R. Schoolcraft Letter from Frederick Follet to Henry R. Schoolcraft Letter from C. Dewey to Henry R. Schoolcraft Letter from Rev. Gilbert Rockwood to Henry R Schoolcraft Vocabulary of the Tuscarora Letter from Rev. Asher Bliss to Henry R. Schoolcraft Letter from Rv. William Hall to Henry R. Schoolcraft Letter from Rev. Wm. McMurray to H. R. Schoolcraft Mohawk Vocabulary Cayuga Vocabulary Letter from Mr. Richard U. Shearman to Henry R. Schoolcraft. Oneida Vocabulary Letter from Mr. D. E. Walker to Henry R, Schoolcraft Letter from H, C. Van Schaack, Esq. to Henry R. Schoolcraft Letter from L. T. Morgan, Esq., to H, R. Schoolcraft
Notes About the Book:
Source: Notes on the Iroquois or, Contributions to the Statistics, Aboriginal
History, Antiquities and General Ethnology of Western New York, By Henry R.
Schoolcraft, 1846, Senate Document, Twenty-Four.
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