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1st Ed. "The Story Of The Red Man" Flora Seymour

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1st Ed.  The Story Of The Red Man  Flora Seymour
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For your consideration is this 1934 First Edition of “The Story of the Red Man” by Flora Warren Seymour, Tudor Publishing Co. of New York. Seymour delves into the history and culture of Native American tribes in North America. The book is divided into chapters that cover various aspects of Native American life, including their origins, customs, beliefs, and interactions with European settlers. The book begins by tracing the migration of Native American tribes from Asia to North America, and then explores their ways of life before the arrival of Europeans. It then delves into the impact of European colonization on Native American tribes, including the devastating effects of disease, displacement, and warfare. Throughout the book, Seymour highlights the diversity of Native American cultures, discussing the unique traditions and practices of various tribes. She also explores the ways in which Native American societies were structured, including their political systems, social hierarchies, and religious beliefs. "The Story of the Red Man" is a comprehensive and engaging look at the history and culture of Native American tribes in North America, providing readers with a greater understanding and appreciation of these fascinating and complex societies. Flora Warren Seymour (1888-1948) was an American lawyer and author who was appointed as the first woman member of the Board of Indian Commissioners by President Warren G. Harding. This black cloth bound gold gilt stamped hardcover is in nice condition, gold gilt is bright and clean, slight scuffing to edges, loose spine. Intact painted top edge pages exhibit age tanning, map endpapers of Indian reservations. Measures 6.25"W x 9"L x 1.5"D, weight 2lb, 2oz.