The narrative explores the dramatic transformation of the Delaware Indians in the eighteenth century as they migrated westward across the Allegheny Mountains. Through a blend of native oral traditions, ethnology, and colonial history, the author presents a compelling account of the Delaware Indian nation's emergence, their successes, struggles, and eventual tragic decline.
Richard S. Grimes Livres


The Western Delaware Indian Nation, 1730-1795
- 354pages
- 13 heures de lecture
During the eighteenth century, the three tribes of the Delaware Indians underwent dramatic transformation as they migrated westward across the Allegheny mountain. Combining native oral traditions, ethnology, and colonial history Grimes tells a compelling story of the Delaware Indian nation;... číst celé