The Red Record

David McCutchen
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An authorized translation of the tribal history of the Leni-Lanape Indians--later known as the Delaware Indians--who have lived in North America longer than any other Native American people. The Red Record depicts their nearly 2,000-year-long migration out of Asia and across the pre-Columbian North America. 183 photos; 22 line drawings; 18 maps; 28 charts.
Genres: Native American HistoryHistoryNonfiction
240 Pages

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