The Indian races of North and South America:
comprising an account of the principal aboriginal races; a description of their national customs, mythology, and religious ceremonies; the history of their most powerful tribes, and of their most celebrated chiefs and warriors; their intercourse and wars with the European settlers; and a great variety of anecdote and description, illustrative of personal and national character.
By Charles De Wolf Brownell ...

APA Citation

Brownell, C. De Wolf. (1853). The Indian races of North and South America: comprising an account of the principal aboriginal races; a description of their national customs, mythology, and religious ceremonies; the history of their most powerful tribes, and of their most celebrated chiefs and warriors; their intercourse and wars with the European settlers; and a great variety of anecdote and description, illustrative of personal and national character. New York: H.E. & S.S. Scranton.

MLA Citation

Brownell, Charles De Wolf, b. 1822. The Indian Races of North And South America: Comprising an Account of the Principal Aboriginal Races; a Description of Their National Customs, Mythology, And Religious Ceremonies; the History of Their Most Powerful Tribes, And of Their Most Celebrated Chiefs And Warriors; Their Intercourse And Wars With the European Settlers; And a Great Variety of Anecdote And Description, Illustrative of Personal And National Character. New York: H.E. & S.S. Scranton, 1853.

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