Call number | Item |
E | History: United States (General) (Go to start of category) |
E99 .I7 C6 1747 | The History of the Five Indian Nations of Canada, Which Are Dependent on the Province of New-York in America, and Are the Barrier Between the English and French in That Part of the World (London: Printed for T. Osborne, 1747), by Cadwallader Colden |
E99 .I7 C6 1902 | The History of the Five Indian Nations of Canada, Which Are Dependent on the Province of New-York in America, and Are the Barrier Between the English and French in That Part of the World (2 volumes; New York: New Amsterdam Book Co., 1902), by Cadwallader Colden, contrib. by Robert Waite |
E99 .I7 C6 1904 | The History of the Five Indian Nations of Canada, Which Are Dependent on the Province of New-York in America, and Are the Barrier Between the English and French in That Part of the World (2 volumes; New York: A. S. Barnes and Co., 1904), by Cadwallader Colden |
E99.I7 C86 | David Cusick's Sketches of Ancient History of the Six Nations (1828), by David Cusick (PDF at unl.edu) |
E99 .I7 G7 | Public Speeches, Delivered at the Village of Buffalo, on the 6th and 8th Days of July, 1812 (Buffalo: S. H. and H. A. Salisbury, 1812; with commentary), by Erastus Granger and Seneca chief Red Jacket (page images at HathiTrust) |
E99 .I7 H2 | The Iroquois Book of Rites (Philadelphia: D.G. Brinton, 1883), by Horatio Hale |
E99 .I7 H24 | The Code of Handsome Lake, the Seneca Prophet, by Arthur C. Parker (HTML at sacred-texts.com) |
E99 .I7 H24 1913 | The Code of Handsome Lake, the Seneca Prophet (reprint of Education Department Bulletin #530; New York State Museum Bulletin #163; Albany: University of the State of New York, 1913), by Arthur C. Parker |
E99 .I7 J63 | Forgotten Founders: Benjamin Franklin, the Iroquois, and the Rationale for the American Revolution, by Bruce E. Johansen (HTML at ratical.org) |
E99 .I7 J646 1849 | Manuscripts of Sir William Johnson (From the Originals on File in the Secretary of State's Dep't Albany) (extract from The Documentary History of the State of New York; 1849), by William Johnson (page images at HathiTrust) |
E99 .I7 J65 | The Iroquois: or, The Bright Side of Indian Character (published under "Minnie Myrtle" pen name; New York: D. Appleton and Co., 1855), by Anna C. Johnson |
E99 .I7 J65 | Native American Political Systems and the Evolution of Democracy: An Annotated Bibliography, by Bruce E. Johansen (HTML at ratical.org) |
E99 .I7 J7 | Legends, Traditions and Laws, of the Iroquois, or Six Nations, and History of the Tuscarora Indians (Lockport, NY: Union Print. and Pub. Co., 1881), by Elias Johnson (multiple formats at archive.org) |
E99 .I7 J7 | Legends, Traditions and Laws, of the Iroquois, or Six Nations, and History of the Tuscarora Indians, by Elias Johnson (Gutenberg text) |
E99 .I7 L18 | The Hero of the Longhouse (Yonkers-on-Hudson, NY: World Book Co., 1920), by Mary E. Laing, illust. by David Cunningham Lithgow (page images at HathiTrust) |
E99 .I7 L9 | Iroquois Crafts (Washington: U.S. Dept. of the Interior, Bureau of Indian Affairs, 1957), by Carrie A. Lyford, ed. by Willard W. Beatty (page images at HathiTrust) |
E99 .I7 M3 | A Treatise on the Six-Nation Indians, by J. B. Mackenzie |
E99 .I7 M33 | The Six-Nations Indians in Canada (Toronto: Hunter, Rose, ca.1896), by J. B. Mackenzie (multiple formats at archive.org) |
E99 .I7 M8 | League of the Ho-Dé-No-Sau-Nee, or, Iroquois (Rochester, NY: Sage and Brother, 1851), by Lewis Henry Morgan (multiple formats at archive.org) |
E99 .I7 M8 1922 | League of the Ho-Dé-No-Sau-Nee, or, Iroquois (new edition, with additional matter; New York: Dodd, Mead and Co., 1922), by Lewis Henry Morgan, ed. by Herbert M. Lloyd (multiple formats at archive.org) |
E99 .I7 P395 | The Treaty Held With the Indians of the Six Nations at Philadelphia, in July 1742; To Which Is Prefix'd an Account of the First Confederacy of the Six Nations, Their Present Tributaries, Dependents and Allies (London: Reprinted and sold by T. Sowle Rayton and L. Hinde, ca. 1743), ed. by George Thomas |
E99 .I7 P88 | Stories the Iroquois Tell Their Children (New York et al.: American Book Co., c1917), by Mabel Powers (page images at HathiTrust) |
E99 .I7 R3 | A Long-Lost Speech of Red Jacket, Found in a Rare Book, Only Two Copies of Which Are Known to Exist, and Herewith Reproduced in Full (Friendship, NY: Printed by J.W. Sanborn, 1912), by Seneca chief Red Jacket, ed. by John W. Sanborn, contrib. by Elkanah Holmes |
E99 .I7 S2 | An Address, Delivered Before the Was-Ah Ho-De-No-Son-Ne or New Confederacy of the Iroquois, by Henry R. Schoolcraft, a Member, at its Third Annual Council, August 14, 1845; Also, Genundewah, a Poem by W. H. C. Hosmer, a Member, Pronounced on the Same Occasion (Rochester, NY: Pub. by the Confederacy, 1846), by Henry Rowe Schoolcraft and William H. C. Hosmer |
E99 .I7 S6 | Myths of the Iroquois (extract from second annual report of the Bureau of Ethnology, 1880-1881, reprinted 1883), by Erminnie A. Smith (Gutenberg text and illustrated HTML) |