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Ohio Indian Trails
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Ohio Indian Trails

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Shawnee, Miami, Delaware, Wyandot, Ottawa, Iroquois, and Mingo-tribes great and small, loosely confederated or warring with each other, pushed ever westward by the advancing white settlements-these were the native peoples of Ohio. They left behind little but their names, yet the trained eye can still discover the sites of their villages, the grounds where they fought, and the trails they used for trade, communication, war, and exodus.

In this classic and coveted volume, artist Frank N. Wilcox tackles the difficult job of mapping the Indian trails of Ohio. Basing his work on the journals and records of early settlers and soldiers, his knowledge of Native American ways, and his intimacy with the Ohio landscape, he locates and documents the major Indian towns and trails that crisscross the state. His maps, drawings, and watercolours beautifully evoke the lives and cultures of Ohio’s first peoples.

A new introduction by historian Richard S. Grimes affirms Ohio Indian Trails’ lasting contribution to our understanding of early Ohio.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Kent State University Press
Country
United States
Date
1 May 2015
Pages
168
ISBN
9781606352595

Shawnee, Miami, Delaware, Wyandot, Ottawa, Iroquois, and Mingo-tribes great and small, loosely confederated or warring with each other, pushed ever westward by the advancing white settlements-these were the native peoples of Ohio. They left behind little but their names, yet the trained eye can still discover the sites of their villages, the grounds where they fought, and the trails they used for trade, communication, war, and exodus.

In this classic and coveted volume, artist Frank N. Wilcox tackles the difficult job of mapping the Indian trails of Ohio. Basing his work on the journals and records of early settlers and soldiers, his knowledge of Native American ways, and his intimacy with the Ohio landscape, he locates and documents the major Indian towns and trails that crisscross the state. His maps, drawings, and watercolours beautifully evoke the lives and cultures of Ohio’s first peoples.

A new introduction by historian Richard S. Grimes affirms Ohio Indian Trails’ lasting contribution to our understanding of early Ohio.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Kent State University Press
Country
United States
Date
1 May 2015
Pages
168
ISBN
9781606352595