# Writer's Guides to Everyday Life

Everyday Life Among the American Indians: 1800 to 1900

Candy Vyvey Moulton
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The lives of American Indians and the vital role they played in American history has been riddled with stereotypes and falsehoods. Everyday Life Among the American Indians corrects decades of misinformation with insightful, accurate scholarship that belongs on the shelf of anyone interested in reading--or writing--the real story. Covering more than 500 tribes and utilizing maps, illustrations, chronologies, and detailed overviews of day-to-day life, this invaluable reference for writers, researchers and students is at once comprehensive yet strikingly accessible. From the Louisiana Purchase to the Trail of Tears to Wounded Knee and beyond, author Candy Moulton vividly portrays the disappearing cultures of 19th century American Indians with dignity and dynamic detail, including information * Tribal leadership and religion * Weaponry and warfare * Food and shelter * Tools and medicine * Languages and customs * Crime and punishment
Genres: HistoryWritingNonfictionReferenceNative American
273 Pages

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