Description
Hardcover is in ok condition with wear along all edges and corners. No dust jacket. Pages are clean. Binding is broken but intact.
This early 20th-century work by Flora Warren Seymour offers a fascinating glimpse into the lives and cultures of Native American tribes during a period of profound change. Seymour, an anthropologist and advocate for Indigenous rights, sought to document the challenges faced by Native communities as they navigated the assimilation policies of the U.S. government. Her firsthand accounts and ethnographic observations provide a valuable historical record, shedding light on the resilience and adaptability of these nations in the face of immense adversity. Collectors and scholars of Native American history and anthropology will appreciate Seymour’s dedication to preserving the voices and perspectives of the very people she studied. While the binding may be compromised, the clean pages promise an immersive journey into a pivotal era, inviting readers to explore the complexities of cultural preservation and the enduring strength of Indigenous traditions.