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2226069038 Debo Angie, Histoire des indiens des Etats-Unis - "Terre indienne"
Debo Angie
Histoire des indiens des Etats-Unis - "Terre indienne"
Albin Michel, 1994. 1994. In-8. Broché. Bon état, Couv. convenable, Dos satisfaisant, Intérieur frais. 536 pages. Ouvrage de bibliothèque, film plastique sur les plats, étiquette code barre sur le 2e plat, tampon et annotation à l'encre en page de titre.. . . . Classification Dewey : 972-Amérique centrale. ISBN: 2226069038.
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Book number: R300293087
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Keywords: 22260690381

 
DEBO, ANGIE
Geronimo: The Man, His Time, His Place
London, Pimlico/Random House UK, 1993. Ed.: Reprint, 23 Cm. Paperback. ISBN: 0712658998. A very good paperback. This book is clean, tight, unmarked. Slight rubbing of the covers.. Very Good/Wraps.
George Cross BooksProfessional seller
Book number: 22668
USD 17.98 [Appr.: EURO 15.75 | £UK 13.5 | JP¥ 2626]
Catalogue: Native Americans
Keywords: Native Americans 0712658998

 
DEBO, ANGIE
Geronimo: The Man, His Time, His Place
Norman, Oklahoma, U.S.A. Univ of Oklahoma Pr. 1982. (ISBN: 0806118288). Soft Cover. PB/pub. 1976/Gd. condition/480 pages - A definitive text on a couragous Indian Chief.. L25604z). Good.
Mike Long BooksProfessional seller
Book number: 5604z
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Catalogue: War
Keywords: geronimo 1829 1909 warfare, warrior, politics, land, united states, genocide, calvary, army, reservation, history native 0806118288

0806118288 DEBO, ANGIE, Geronimo: The Man, His Time, His Place (the Civilization of the American Indian Series)
DEBO, ANGIE
Geronimo: The Man, His Time, His Place (the Civilization of the American Indian Series)
Norman: University of Oklahoma Press, 1989. Softcover. ISBN: 0806118288. Stated fourth printing. A paperback edition of Angie Debo's biography of the fierce Apache leader Geronimo. Objecting to the influx of white people into Apache home country in present-day Arizona and New Mexico, Geronimo led various attacks on US Army units as well as civilians. With three maps, and numerous black & white photos; indexed. Includes prefaces by the author. An entry in publisher's The Civilization of the American Indian series. --- In wraps with high contrast image of Geronimo to the cover. --- A well-preserved copy but with prior owner's signature and info. to half title and creases to corners of some leaves.; Tall Octavo - 9 to 10 in. tall; xx, 480 pages. Very Good+ .
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Book number: 87164
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Keywords: 0806118288 >>Biography, Autobiography, Memoir >>American History & Politics

 Debo, Angie,, GERONIMO - The Man, His Time, His Place.
Debo, Angie,
GERONIMO - The Man, His Time, His Place.
Pimlico, London, ND (circa 1996), 4th imp., paperback, xx, half tone photo ills. and 3 maps in text, large format (9 x 6 inches approx.), coloured pictorial upper wrapper, with the historical background already established the author explores Geronimo's individual experiences, his motivations, personal life and character, far from the popular legend as a bloodthirsty savage but as a man full of energy and drive and fiercely independent, a little rubbed at extrems., light creasing to spine, very good,
A Book for all ReasonsProfessional seller
Book number: 40364
GBP 6.00 [Appr.: EURO 7.25 US$ 8.07 | JP¥ 1179]
Catalogue: Military History
Keywords: biography native american history indian geronimo apache goyahkla renegade sierra madre reservation turkey creek mount vernon fort sill naiche tupper loco

 DEBO Angie -, Geronimo. Storia e leggenda dell'ultimo capo apache.
DEBO Angie -
Geronimo. Storia e leggenda dell'ultimo capo apache.
Milano, Mursia, 1989, 8vo cartonato editoriale con sovraccoperta illustrata a colori, pp. 361 con alcune cartine in nero nel testo e tavole fotografiche in nero fuori testo. Lievi tracce di umidità.
Libreria PianiProfessional seller
Book number: 3-71471
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Keywords: (Indiani d'America - Pellerossa)

 Debo, Angie, Geronimo _ the Man, His Time, His Place
Debo, Angie
Geronimo _ the Man, His Time, His Place
Norman, University of Oklahoma Press, 1989. Paperback Octavo. Paperback. wraps, 480 pp Standard shipping (no tracking or insurance) / Priority (with tracking) / Custom quote for large or heavy orders. Very good .
San Francisco Book CompanyProfessional seller
Book number: 105834
€  20.00 [Appr.: US$ 23.05 | £UK 17.25 | JP¥ 3367]
Catalogue: Biography
Keywords: Native American America

 
Debo, Angie
A HISTORY OF THE INDIANS OF THE UNITED STATES
Pimlico, 1995 464pp. Soft covers. B/w Plates. Very good
Magis BooksProfessional seller
Book number: 1737
GBP 15.00 [Appr.: EURO 17.75 US$ 20.18 | JP¥ 2947]
Keywords: 071265979X

 
Angie Debo
A History of the Indians of the United States
Pimlico 1995 Paperback, 464pp. A reference work and grand summary of particular and historical knowledge. Carefully and usefully presented' NEW YORK TIMES 'The best available survey of relations between European intruders and the native American from discovery to the present day' CHOICE Angie Debo is no stranger to Indian scholarship. For over thirty years she has devoted herself professionally and personally - to Native Americans and has emerged as an Indian historian with few peers and no masters. This is a work that will be studied and discussed as long as persons remain interested in American Indians. The Apaches, Arapahos, Blackfeet, Cherokees, Cheyennes, Cheyennes, Choctaws Comanches and Crows. The Shawnees, Shoshonis, Sioux, Wichitas and Zunis. This comprehensive, compassionate and vivid study provides an unrivalled history of American Indians from the dawn of their first contact with Europeans to the late twentieth century. It is a remarkable record of Survival against the odds - the preservation of distinctive cultural identities through centuries of encroachment by a more numberous and aggressive race. (ISBN: 9780712659796). Good.
Book HavenProfessional seller
Book number: 1416388
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Catalogue: General
Keywords: Non-Fiction, History9780712659796 9780712659796

071265979X Debo, Angie, A History Of The Indians Of The United States
Debo, Angie
A History Of The Indians Of The United States
Pimlico, London, 1995. First Paperback Edition, Softcover. Very Good Condition/N/A.. 9780712659796 The Apaches, Arapahos, Blackfeet, Cherokees, Cheyennes, Choctaws, Comanches and Crows ... the Shawnees, Shoshonis, Sioux, Wichitas and Zunis. This comprehensive, compassionate and vivid study provides an unrivalled history of American Indians from the dawn of their first contact with Europeans to the late twentieth century. It is a remarkable record of Survival against the odds - the preservation of distinctive cultural identities through centuries of encroachment by a more numerous and aggressive race. The best available survey of relations between the European intruders and the Native American from discovery to the present day.' This is the first UK edition. Size: Large Octavo. 450 pages. Binding is tight, covers and spine fully intact. White titles spine. Light bumping to bottom outer corner of cover. illustrated by b/w. drawings, maps & photo's.. Includes selected bibliography & index. Quantity Available: 1. Shipped Weight: Under 1 kilo. Category: Anthropology; American History; American Indians; Native Americans; United States; History. ISBN: 071265979X. ISBN/EAN: 9780712659796. Inventory No: 3674.
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Book number: 3674
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Catalogue: Anthropology
Keywords: BZDB227 Anthropology/Native Americans/North American Indians/American History/History Anthropology; American History; American Indians; Native Americans; United States; History. Unbranded ISBN: 071265979X EAN: 9780712659796 Angie Debo A History Of The I

 
Debo, Angie
A History of the Indians of the United States:
(Pimlico, rpt, 1995) Paperback. Good. xiv + 450pp.
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Book number: A2343
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Keywords: 071265979X, Red Indians, Native Americans, America, United States, USA, American Indian, American Indians, Native American, Indian, Indians, braves, chiefs

 
"Angie Debo"
"A History of the Indians in the United States."
"Folio Society", "2003, hardcover in slipcase, fine copy". .
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Book number: 228936956
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Debo, Angie
And Still the Waters Run
Princeton, New Jersey, Princeton University Press, 1991. Softcover. pp. xxxi, 417. 8vo. Illustrated covers. Black-and-white photograpsh, portraits, charts, tables, illustrations, et al. Bright, clean, and unmarked; near fine. Debo's classic work tells the tragic story of the spoliation of the Choctaw, Chickasaw, Cherokee, Creek, and Seminole nations at the turn of the last century in what is now the state of Oklahoma. After their earlier forced removal from traditional lands in the southeastern states--culminating in the devastating 'trail of tears' march of the Cherokees--these five so-called Civilized Tribes held federal land grants in perpetuity, or "as long as the waters run, as long as the grass grows." Yet after passage of the Dawes Act in 1887, the land was purchased back from the tribes, whose members were then systematically swindled out of their private parcels. The publication of Debo's book fundamentally changed the way historians viewed, and wrote about, American Indian history. Writers from Oliver LaFarge, who characterized it as "a work of art," to Vine Deloria, Jr. and Larry McMurtry acknowledge debts to Angie Debo. Fifty years after the book's publication, McMurtry praised Debo's work in the New York Review of Books: "The reader," he wrote, "is pulled along by her strength of mind and power of sympathy.? Because the book's findings implicated prominent state politicians and supporters of the University of Oklahoma, the university press there was forced to reject the book in .. for fear of libel suits and backlash against the university. Nonetheless, the director of the University of Oklahoma Press at the time, Joseph Brandt, invited Debo to publish her book with Princeton University Press, where he became director in 1938.
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Book number: 4506
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Catalogue: Indigenous

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