LCC
E89 W37 1993
Description
In Brave Are My People Waters sets out to write a sequential book of biographies of Native Americans whose lives have enriched the history of America and ends by illuminating the outlines of a forgotten history.... Frank Waters's eloquent book is a much needed distillation of the dramatic essentials of Native American history... destined to become a classic.
Publication
Clear Light Publishers, Santa Fe, 1st edition
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