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The Plains Indians Their Origins Migrations & Cultural Development signed copy

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    Up for auction is this signed book titled ,"The Plains Indians: Their Origins, Migrations, And Cultural Development" By Francis Haines New York: Thomas Y. Crowell Company, (1976). First edition, 1st printing (with full number line present on the copyright page). Hardcover book complete in its original dust jacket. 213 pages. In very good condition.  Hinges tight, pages bright. Light shelf wear. Incorporating the latest findings of archaeologists and anthropologists, an historian traces the migrations of twenty-seven tribes and charts the evolution and spread of Plains Indian culture. Dr. Francis Haines taught social science at Oregon College of Education and was a well-known authority on the Nez Percé Indians and the Appaloosa breed of horses. Born in West Virginia, he was raised in Montana, where he developed his interest in the American West. Haines authored Appaloosa: The Spotted Horse in Art and History and his various writings helped renew interest in the breed. The Appaloosa Museum and Heritage Center in Moscow, Idaho was originally dedicated to him.  Considered one of the country's leading authorities on the diffusion of the horse among the Indian tribes of North America, on the Appaloosa horse, and on the Nez Percés, he was the author of The Buffalo and Red Eagles of the Northwest. He wrote The Plains Indians in 1976.
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