The Indians in Wisconsin's History
Author(s): John M. Douglass
Genre(s): *non-fiction, Social Science (culture & Anthropology), Early Modern
Narrators: Verla Viera
Number of Chapters: 6
Length: 01 hour and 32 minutes
Language: English
Pre-European arrival history of Wisconsin's Native American tribes, with discussions of their way of life, crafts, clothing, shelter, hunting, fishing and farming. Their activity and battles during French, British and U.S. rule of the territory. Extermination and forced removal of tribes to agencies and reservations. Numbers of survivors from original tribes and plight of those remaining in the 20th century. Popular Science Handbook No. 6, published by the Milwaukee Public Museum in 1954.
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The audiobook The Indians in Wisconsin's History falls under the genres of *non-fiction, Social Science (culture & Anthropology), Early Modern. It is written by John M. Douglass.