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Papers, 1758-1858.

Indigenous Histories and Cultures in North America Available online

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Format:
Book
Author/Creator:
Williams, Eleazar, 1789-1858, author.
Contributor:
Edward E. Ayer Collection (Newberry Library), owner.
Language:
Iroquoian (Other)
Subjects (All):
Hobart, John Henry, 1775-1830.
Hobart, John Henry.
Williams, Eleazar, 1787?-1858.
Williams, Eleazar.
Williams, John, 1664-1729.
Williams, John.
Indians of North America--Government relations.
Indians of North America.
Land tenure.
Menominee Indians.
Missionaries.
Tribal government.
Physical Description:
1 online resource : illustrations.
Production:
[Place of production not identified : producer not identified, 1758-1858]
Summary:
Three letters (1812-1858) and a claim decision (contemporary copy, 1838), together with twenty-nine sermons, letters, autobiographical excerpts, documents, essays, Indian language mss., etc., originally contained in a scrapbook (1758-1846) consisting of materials by Williams, documents pertaining to Oneida and Menominee affairs, and mss. by and about Williams family members.
Notes:
Indigenous Histories and Cultures in North America was originally published in 2013, as American Indian Histories and Cultures. The title was changed in 2024.
AM reference: VAULT Ayer MS 999.
Indigenous Peoples metadata has been supplied by exonym as these are the terms most commonly used in the documents. Updates are being made to metadata to reference preferred names wherever possible. For more information on our approach to language and metadata in the resource visit the Language Statement.
Description based on publisher-supplied metadata (viewed January 24, 2024).

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