The Wichita Indians, 1541-1750: Ethnohistorical EssaysContains reprints of articles originally published in various journals and volumes. |
Contents
Ethnohistorical Approach to Plains Caddoan Origins | 1 |
Wichita Indians in the Arkansas River Basin | 13 |
The Indian They Called Turco | 38 |
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American Ethnology archeological Archives Arikara Arkansas River band B�nard Bienville Bolton Bureau of American Caddo Caddoan Cadillac Canadian Chapman Chiwere colony Comanche Company copper Coronado D�couvertes Deer Creek described documents Dutisn� European evidence expedition Explorateur France French Frenchmen Giraud Gunnerson Hammond and Rey Harpe Harpe's Historical horses hunting Illinois Illinois country indicated Journal Historique 1831 journey Kansas Kaskaskia Kiowa Apaches La Harpe later leagues letter living Louis Louisiana Margry memoirs Mento Mexico Mississippi River Missouri Indians Missouri River Nasoni Natchitoches Oklahoma O�ate Osage village overland Padoucas Paneassa Panimaha Panis party Pawnee Pecos pirogues Plains Apache Pratz probably Quapaw Quivira Red River region Relation reported Salle Salle's settlement Sieur Skiri Pawnees slaves Smithsonian Institution Smoky Hill Smoky Hill River South Band Spaniards Spanish Taovayas Tawakoni term Texas Tonti trade trans tribes tributaries Turk Verdigris Villiers Wedel Wichita Indian Wichita villages wrote