Swan Among the Indians: Life of James G. Swan, 1818-1900

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  • Swan Among the Indians: Life of James G. Swan, 1818-1900 Book Detail

  • Author : Lucile Saunders McDonald
  • Release Date : 1972
  • Publisher : Binford & Mort Publishing
  • Genre : Religion
  • Pages : 290
  • ISBN 13 :
  • File Size : 24,24 MB

Swan Among the Indians: Life of James G. Swan, 1818-1900 by Lucile Saunders McDonald PDF Summary

Book Description: In-depth biography of James Gilcrest Swan, the first to teach, and live among, the Makah Indians of Neah Bay, record their culture, and collect their artifacts for the Smithsonian Institution. Based largely on his previously unpublished diaries. -- Amazon.

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