Atlas of Great Lakes Indian History

Atlas of Great Lakes Indian History
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Publisher : Civilization of the American I
Total Pages : 240
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ISBN-10 : 0806120568
ISBN-13 : 9780806120560
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Book Synopsis Atlas of Great Lakes Indian History by : Helen Hornbeck Tanner

Download or read book Atlas of Great Lakes Indian History written by Helen Hornbeck Tanner and published by Civilization of the American I. This book was released on 1987 with total page 240 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Historical maps of the Great Lakes region document Indian civilization


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