Postage is extra.
THANKSGIVING CRAFTS AND COOKBOOK, hb, by Nancy Hathaway, xlib, 1979, $4

SPORTS AND GAMES THE INDIANS GAVE US, hb, with step-by-step 
instructions for making Indian gaming equipment, xlib, Indians of 
North America, 1977, 82 pp, $7

SQUANTO, FRIEND OF THE PILGRIMS, Clyde Robert Bulla, Scholastic bio,vg 
cond, $2

A PICTORIAL HISTORY OF THE AMERICAN INDIAN, LaFarge, hb, 9 x 12, 350 
illustrations including many full color plates, partial paper dj, 
Crown pub, 1956, contents "they discovered America, Kings of the 
South, mothers and tortures, wigwam people, Western farmers, old 
settlers, great open spaces, behind the shining mountains, the eagle, 
th raven and the whale, ghosts and drugs, the non-vanishing 
Americans"  272 pp, oversized, vg cond, includes Cherokee alphabet 
developed by Sequoyah, and a portion of the Cherokee Phoenix newpaper, 
July 9, 1828; "The story of the Indians of North America from the time 
the first white men landed to 1956. Author traces the spread of the 
civilizations of Mexico & South America northward. All the great 
events, major developments & notable chiefs & heroes of Indian history 
are covered. Covers the Choctaws,Creeks, Chickasaws, Seminoles, 
Natchez, Cherokees, Iroquois, Mohawks, Senecas, Oneidas, Hurons, 
Pawnees, Osages, Kickapoos, Pueblos, Blackfeet, Navahos, Apaches, 
Cheyennes, Comanches, Sioux, Utes, Shoshones, and many others."  $30

THE GHOSTS OF THE MOHAWK and Other Stories by Anna Curtis, author of 
the Underground Railroad,  Island Press, hb, 1953, 92 pp, xlib, vg 
cond, "Historical fiction from Classmate, Pilgrim Elementary Teacher, 
Girls" Companion, Instructor, Christian Youth & Queen"s Garden based 
on documents & family history exploring Quaker relations with American 
Indians & experiences in colonial & revolutionary New York, Plymouth & 
Nantucket, MA, Connecticut & western Pennsylvania, several passed down 
by the author's own ancestors." $18
 
WE WERE THERE WITH THE MAYFLOWER PILGRIMS, hb, dj, xlib, exc cond, 1956,
Grosset and Dunlap, ""What would it be like to be amongthe first to set
foot in a wilderness land? Fourteen-year-old DickonWhitcomb and his
sister Patience were soon to find out that day in earlyNovember, 1620, as
they sighted the low, barren dunes of Cape Cod fromthe good ship
"Mayflower." We Were There Series, $20
 
THE PILGRIMS , BRAVE SETTLERS OF PLYMOUTH, Groh,GARRARD, 1968,  hb, xlib,
$7
 
THE INTELLECTUAL LIFE OF COLONIAL NEW ENGLAND, sc, Samuel Eliot Morison,
Cornell 1936/70,288 pp, "An eminent historian re-examines the whole
fabric of intellectual life in colonial New England.....in addition to a
survey of the schools, libraries, and printing establishments of the 17th
century, Professor Morison provides some fine examples of the
literature."clean, white pp, $6
 
THE COMING OF THE PILGRIMS, TOLD From Governor Bradford's Firsthand
Account, Smith and Meredith, hb, mylar dj,  Little, Brown and Co, 1964,
60 pp, elem to middle school, $14
 

                                               

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