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var str = 'Profusely illustrated historical map of important Native American locations, persons, events, practices, and legends. Even the most catastrophic aspects of colonial contact, like the Sullivan Campaign of 1779 and the Buffalo Treaty of 1838, are folded into the map's picturesque aesthetic. Available both as a small and large file.';
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Description
Creator
Gribbroek, Robert
Parker, Arthur Caswell
Henricks, Mrs. Walter
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Contributor
Source
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Type
Still Image Item Type Metadata
Original Format
Map
Physical Dimensions
18 x 24 in.
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var str = 'Anthropologist's map of Six Nations homeland, showing approximate boundaries, principal trails, native and colonial villages, and aboriginal place names. This item contains an image of the map in three different sizes, suitable for various uses.';
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Title
Description
Creator
Morgan, Lewis Henry (1818-1881), cartographer
Pease, Richard H. (1813-1869), engraver