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Native American nations : traditional names & locations / Aaron R. Carapella.
Penn Museum Library G3701.E1 2018 .C3
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- Format:
- Map/Atlas
- Author/Creator:
- Carapella, Aaron, 1979- cartographer.
- Language:
- English
- Subjects (All):
- Names, Indian.
- Names, Ethnological.
- North America.
- United States.
- Indians of North America--Maps.
- Indians of North America.
- Names, Ethnological--United States--Maps.
- Names, Indian--North America--Maps.
- Genre:
- Thematic maps.
- Maps.
- Physical Description:
- 1 map : color ; 50 x 82 cm, on sheet 61 x 92 cm
- Scale approximately 1:5,700,000 (W 124°50ʹ--W 66°53ʹ/N 49°23ʹ--N 24°23ʹ).
- paper
- polychrome
- Cartographic Data:
- Scale approximately 1:5,700,000 (W 124°50ʹ--W 66°53ʹ/N 49°23ʹ--N 24°23ʹ).
- Place of Publication:
- [Broken Arrow, Okla.] : Tribal Nations Maps, 09/2018.
- Notes:
- The cartographer purports to show the locations of native peoples in what is now the contiguous United States prior to contact with Europeans. He includes each entity's traditional name in its own language and the name by which it is commonly known in the outside world.
- "This map is the first to document the true names and original locations of most of the documented Native American Nation in what is now the contiguous United States of America. It represents the homelands of Tribal Nations from roughly 1590 through 1850, pre-reservation period. It seeks to honor all Nations, Tribes, sub-Tribes and bands, etc by including the larger, well-known ones as well as many that did not survive the effects of European arrival. Most of the Tribal names are the correct names used to call themselves in their own languages. The only exception[s] are for those tribes whose languages were never documented."
- "© 2018 Aaron Carapella."
- Includes text, illustrations (some color), and key to 7 tribes in the Olympia, Washington region.
- Local Notes:
- Acquired for the Penn Libraries with assistance from the Professor Elisabeth J. Tooker Fund.
- OCLC:
- 1098035094
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