Chief Left Hand: Southern Arapaho [Paperback] Margaret Coel

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Explore the life of Chief Left Hand in Margaret Coel’s “Chief Left Hand: Southern Arapaho,” a detailed biography set against the backdrop of the Colorado Gold Rush and Sand Creek Massacre. This first paperback edition, published in 1987 by the University of Oklahoma Press, is in excellent condition, free of inscriptions and library markings. A vital read for enthusiasts of Native American history and the American West. ISBN: 0-8061-2030-4.

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“Chief Left Hand: Southern Arapaho” by Margaret Coel is a profound exploration of one of the lesser-known figures in Native American history. Through meticulous research and compelling narrative, Coel brings to life the story of Chief Left Hand, a Southern Arapaho leader who navigated the turbulent waters of the Colorado Gold Rush era and the tragic events of the Sand Creek Massacre. This book delves into the complexities of Native American and settler relations, offering a nuanced portrait of a leader who was both a diplomat and a warrior. As part of the esteemed Civilization of the American Indian series, this volume is essential reading for anyone interested in the rich tapestry of Native American history and the pivotal events that shaped the American West.

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Author

Margaret Coel

Binding

Paperback

Publisher

University of Oklahoma Press

Condition

used_very_good

Edition

First Paperback Printing

Condition Very Good
Notes This first paperback printing from 1987 is in excellent condition, with no visible inscriptions or library markings. The binding is tight, and the pages are clean and crisp, showing minimal signs of wear. The cover maintains its original vibrancy, making it a fine addition to any collection of historical or Native American literature.

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