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THIS SELECTED BIBLIOGRAPHY was developed to help the student and scholar fi nd resources in the Miami University Libraries related to the Miami Indians. This is not intended as a comprehensive nor exhaustive list, but to serve as an aide as
you begin your research. The authors represented here often have other publications that you will also fi nd valuable. Additional resources, websites of possible interest, and some suggestions for help in fi nding materials are also included.
Many of the illustrations are of Miami chiefs as portrayed by J. O. Lewis in The Aboriginal Portfolio (1836). A sample of Miami ribbonwork appears throughout the guide, and the original is on display at the Eiteljorg Museum of American Indians & Western Art in Indianapolis, IN, and is used with their permission. The images of the seal and the crane are being used here with the kind permission of the Miami Nation.
Please consult the Library’s online catalog (http://www.lib.muohio.edu), the webpages for the Miami Nation (http://www.miamination.com), the Myaamia Project (http://www.myaamiaproject.org), and NAWPA (http://staff.lib.muohio.edu/nawpa), in addition to the sites listed in this resource.
THE MIAMI INDIANSA Research Aid &
Selected Bibliography
A likeness of the famous Chief Little Turtle (Me-she-kin-no-qhah) made from a cut out
modeled after an 18th century painting.
Table of ContentsThe Miami Indians 1
Guide to Finding Resources 1
Sample Subject Headings 2
Selected Bibliography 3
Call Number & Location Designations 3
Subject Listing of Titles 12
Websites of Possible Interest 15
Additional Resources 16
Contact Information 16
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The Miami Indians
The Miamis originally lived in Indiana and southern Michigan. They moved into the Maumee Valley around A.D. 1700 and soon became the most powerful Indian tribe in Ohio. The Miamis speak a form of the Algonquian Indian language and so are related to the Delaware, Ottawa, and Shawnee Indians.
Political alliances were complicated and changed with the times. The Miamis were allies of the French until British traders moved into the Ohio country around A.D. 1740. The French forced the British out of Ohio and the Miamis allied themselves with the French again until the British victory in the French and Indian War. As French trading posts turned into British forts, the Ohio Indians banded together to fight the British. During the American Revolution, the Miami fought with the British against the Americans. After the defeat of the British they continued to fight the Americans.
Little Turtle was one of the greatest chiefs of the Miamis. He led a force of Miamis and other Indians to victory over two American armies, defeating the army of General Harmar in 1790 (Harmar’s Defeat) and the army of General St. Clair in 1791 (St. Clair’s Defeat).
General Anthony Wayne finally defeated the Miamis and other Ohio Indians at the Battle of Fallen Timbers in 1794. They surrendered most of their lands in Ohio with the signing of the Treaty of Greenville. In 1818 the United States forced the Miamis to give up their last reservation in Ohio.
Background Information
Encyclopedias and dictionaries provide background information and highlight significant individuals and special terminology associated with your subject. Bibliographies and statistics are often included.
Gale Encyclopedia of Native American Tribes. Sharon Malinowski and Anna Sheets, editors. Detroit: Gale, 1998 King Reference E77 .G35 1998
Encyclopedia of North American Indians. Frederick E. Hoxie, editor. Boston: Houghton Mifflin Company, 1996 King Reference E76.2 .E53 1996
A Native American Encyclopedia: History, Culture & Peoples by Barry M. Pritzker. New York: Oxford University Press, 2000 King Reference E76.2 .P75 2000
Handbook of North American Indians. William C. Sturtevant, general editor. Washington: Smithsonian Institution, 1978 King Reference E76.2 .H36
Native North American Almanac: A Reference Work on Native North Americans in the United States. Duane Champagne, editor. Detroit: Gale, 1994 King Reference E75 .N38
Finding Books/Subject Headings
The Miami University Libraries online catalog contains the holdings of the Libraries on all campuses. Do a subject, author, title or keyword search to locate books, videos, journal titles (not individual articles), and other materials on your topic. On page two is a selected list of subject headings that you might find helpful. If you don’t know what subject heading to use, try a keyword search. Put in a few select words that describe your topic and connect them with the word .
Miami Indians: A Guide to Finding Resources In the Miami University Libraries
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For example, . The asterisk will allow for any number of characters after the root word. In this case, the search results would include resources containing treaties or treaty (and also treats!). After you have searched the Miami University Libraries online catalog, you will also want to search OhioLINK, which includes the holdings of academic libraries throughout Ohio, and Worldcat, for the holdings of libraries across the United States, Canada, and worldwide. These databases can be accessed from MiamiLINK (http://www.lib.muohio.edu) under Indexes and Databases.
Finding Journal Articles / Indexes
The Libraries’ online catalog only indexes the title of journals, not their contents. You will need an index to fi nd secondary source journal articles about your subject. There are many other indexes that may provide articles on your subject. For instance, a database that indexes literature and language, such as MLA International, may reference articles on the Miami Language. Below is a suggested list of indexes to begin your research. These and other indexes can be found on MiamiLink under the Indexes and Databases.
America: History and Life. 1954- . Indexes articles in history journals. After you have done a search, you can limit your search by the time period that the article covers.
Ethnic Newswatch. 1960- . Provides full text access to ethnic publications, including some Native American newspapers, magazines and journals. Provides the perspective of Native Americans on current and historical issues.
Government Documents Catalog Service. 1976- .A comprehensive index of United States government publications. This index covers publications of executive agencies, including current debates on Indian affairs.
Lexis Nexis Congressional. 1789- . A comprehensive, often full text database of Congressional activities including hearings and other publications.
Lexis Nexis Legal. 1800s- . Indexes case law (often full text) and law journals. Dates vary according to source, but many court decisions date back to the early 19th century.
PAIS International. 1915- . Indexes articles and offi cial documents on government issues and their social, economic and political ramifi cations. Includes policy oriented literature of the academic social sciences such as economics, fi nance, law, education, the military, political science, public administration, international law and relations, the environment, demography, public health, science and technology, and reports and commentary on public affairs.
Web Resources - General Directories
Best of History Web Sites http://www.besthistorysites.net/Contains annotated links to over 1,000 history web sites as well as hundreds of quality K-12 history lesson plans, teacher guides, activities, games, quizzes, and more throughout its pages.
Librarian’s Index to the Internet http://lii.org/Large directory of choice Internet sites covering all subjects, selected by librarians.
WWW-Virtual Library: History http://www.vlib.iue.it/history/index.htmlLists of Native American sites under the North America section and then in the Ethnic section.
WWW-Virtual Library: North American Indians http://www.hanksville.org/NAresources/Contains a varied collection of websites, not necessarily only about the Miami.
Sample Subject Headings
American drama - Indian authorsCanada -- History -- To 1763 (New France) Frontier and Pioneer LifeGreenville, Treaty of, 1795Harmar’s Expedition, 1790Indiana-HistoryIndians Indians in (ex. Popular Culture) Indians of North AmericaKekionga, Battle of, Ohio, 1791 Little Turtle, 1747?-1812Miami IndiansMiami language (Ind. and Okla.)New FranceNorthwest, OldOhio-History (by dates)Ohio River ValleyOld NorthwestPiankashaw IndiansPontiac’s Conspiracy 1763-1765Potawatomi IndiansSlocum Frances, 1773-1847Speeches, addresses, etc., American -- Indian authorsSt Clair, Arthur, 1734-1818St. Clair’s Campaign, 1791United States -- Civilization -- Indian Infl uencesUnited States -- History -- Colonial period, ca. 1600-1775United States -- History -- French and Indian War, 1755-1763 Wayne, Anthony, 1745-1796Wayne’s Campaign, 1794Wea IndiansWells, William, 1770-1812Woodland Indians
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Aatotankiki Myaamiaki. Miami, OK: Miami Tribe. Library has 1999- Spec periodical
Always a people: oral histories of contemporary Woodland Indians, collected by Rita Kohn and W. Lynwood Montell. Bloomington: Indiana University Press, 1997
King Library, Middletown, and Spec E 78.E2 A58 1997
Anson, Bert. The Miami Indians. Norman: University of Oklahoma Press, 1970 King Library and Cov,E 99 .M48 A5 ***Note: Also an electronic book accessible thru the World Wide Web
Atlas of Early American History: the Revolutionary Era, 1760-1790, Lester J. Cappon, editor-in-chief; Barbara Bartz Petchenik, cartographic editor; John Hamilton Long, assistant editor. Princeton: Published by the Princeton University Press for the Newberry Library and the Institute of Early American History and Culture, 1976
King folio and Spec folio G 1201 .S3 A8 1976
***Note: Includes Indian settlements
Atlas of Great Lakes Indian History, edited by Helen Hornbeck Tanner, et al., cartography by Miklos Pinther. Norman: Published for the Newberry Library by the University of Oklahoma Press, 1987
King Reference and Spec folio E 78 .G7 A87 1987
Barce, Elmore. The Land of the Miamis, An account of the struggle to secure possession of the Northwest from the end of the revolution until 1812. Fowler, IN: Benton Review Shop, 1922
King Library, Middletown, and Cov F 483 .B24
Baxter, Nancy Niblack. The Miamis. Indianapolis: Guild Press of Indiana, 1987 Hamilton E 99 .M48 B36 1987
Belden, Bauman Lowe. Indian Peace Medals Issued in the United States 1789-1889. New Milford, CT: N. Flayderman, 1966
Spec CJ 5807 .B4 1966 ***Note: Treaty of Greenville, 1795, p. 21-22
Brice, Wallace A. History of Fort Wayne, from the earliest known accounts of this point, to the present period: embracing an extended view of the aboriginal tribes of the Northwest, including, more especially, the Miamies of this locality-their habits, customs, etc.- together with a comprehensive summary of the general relations of the Northwest, from the latter part of the seventeenth century, to the struggles of 1812-1814; with a sketch of the life of General Anthony
A Selected Bibliography of the Miami Indians
The location of the documents as well as their call numbers are listed in blue beneath each bibliographic entry. Explanations of these designations can be found below.
The Son, a Miami Chief, as seen at the Treaty of Massinnewa by J.O. Lewis in 1827
Call number designations refer to the following locations:
Art/Arch Wertz Art/Architecture Library, 7 Alumni HallDocs Microfi che King Library, Government DocumentsDocs Reference King Library, Government Documents Ref. CollectionHamilton Rentschler Library (Hamilton campus)IMC Juvenile Instructional Materials Center Juvenile literatureIMC Microfi che Instructional Materials Center Microfi cheIMC Microfi lm Instructional Materials Center Microfi lmIMC Video Instructional Materials Center VideoKing Library King LibraryKing Ref King Library Reference CollectionMiddletown Gardner-Harvey Library (Middletown campus)SWORD Southwest Ohio Regional DepositoryCov Walter Havighurst Special Coll. Covington CollectionCov Bach Walter Havighurst Special Coll. Cov Bach CollectionMyaamia Walter Havighurst Special Coll. Myaamia CollectionSpec Walter Havighurst Special CollectionsSpec Bach Walter Havighurst Special Coll.Bach CollectionSpec King Walter Havighurst Special Coll. King Juv. Lit. Collection
***Note1: Items in the Walter Havighurst Special Collections do not circulate.***Note2: Available items at SWORD may be requested online. If assistance is
needed, ask at a help desk.
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Chief Pen-now-we-ta, as seen at Fort Wayneby J. O. Lewis in 1827
Wayne; including also a lengthy biography of the late Hon. Samuel Hanna together with short sketches of the early pioneer settlers of Fort Wayne; also an account of the manufacturing, mercantile, and railroad interests of Fort Wayne and vicinity. Fort Wayne, IN: D.W. Jones & Son Printers, 1868
Cov F 534 .F7 B8
Buley, R. Carlyle. The Old Northwest Pioneer Period, 1815-1840. Indianapolis: Indiana Historical Society, 1950. 2 volumes
King Library and Cov F 484.3 .B94
Carper, Jean. Little Turtle, Miami Chief, illustrated by Grace Leslie Dickerson. Chicago: Albert Whitman & Co., 1959 (Juvenile Literature)
Spec King E 99 .M48 L48
Carter, Harvey Lewis. The Life and Times of Little Turtle: First Sagamore of the Wabash. Urbana: University of Illinois Press, 1987
King Library E 99 .M48 L483 1987
Cayton, Andrew Robert Lee. Frontier Indiana, by Andrew R. L. Cayton. Bloomington: Indiana University Press, 1996
King Library and Middletown F 526 .C35 1996***Note: Chapter 1: World of the Miami, 1700-1754 and Chapter 6: World of Little Turtle, 1790-1795
Contact points: American frontiers from the Mohawk Valley to the Mississippi, 1750-1830, edited by Andrew R.L. Cayton and Fredrika J. Teute. Chapel Hill: University of North Carolina Press, 1998
King Library E 179.5 .C597 1998 ***Note: Treaty of Greenville
Costa, David J. The Miami-Illinois language. Lincoln: University of Nebraska Press, 2003 King Library and Myaamia PM 1781 .C67 2003
Crain, Ray. The Long Green Valley. Urbana, OH: Main Graphics & Associates in cooperation with the Simon Kenton Corridor Committee, 1996
King Library F 516 .C635 1996 ***Note: Little Turtle, War chief of the Confederated Indian Army
Delaware Tribe of Indians. Treaties. United States, 1804 Aug. 18. Message from the President of the United States, accompanying copies of treaties concluded with the Delaware and Piankeshaw Indians, for the extinguishment of their title to the lands therein described: 30th November, 1804, read, and ordered to be referred to the Committee of Ways and Means. Washington: s.n., 1804
IMC Microfiche: PS 531 .S535 no. 7543
Dillon, John B. The National Decline of the Miami Indians. Indianapolis: Bowen-Merrill Company, 1897 Cov E 99 .M48 D54 1897
Documents of American Indian diplomacy: treaties, agreements, and conventions, 1775-1979, compiled by Vine Deloria, Jr., and Raymond J. DeMallie, with a foreword by Daniel K. Inouye. Norman: University of Oklahoma Press, 1999. 2 volumes
King Library KF 8202 1999 ***Note: Also an electronic book accessible on the World Wide Web
Dodge, Jacob Richards. Red Men of the Ohio Valley: an aboriginal history of the period commencing A.D. 1650, and ending at the treaty of Greenville, A.D. 1795; embracing notable facts and thrilling incidents in the settlement by the whites of the states of Kentucky, Ohio, Indiana, and Illinois, by J. R. Dodge. Springfield, OH: Ruralist Publishing Company, 1860
IMC Microfiche: Sabin 20499 Cov E 78.04 D63 1860
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Dougall, Allan H. The Death of Captain Wells, prepared by the staff of the Public Library of Fort Wayne and Allen County. Fort Wayne, IN: The Library, 1954
Cov E 353.1 .W4 D68 1954
Dunn, Caroline. Jacob Piatt Dunn: his Miami language studies and Indian manuscript collection. Indianapolis: Indiana Historical Society, 1937
Cov PM 1781 .D8 1937
Dunn, Jacob Piatt. True Indian Stories, with glossary of Indiana Indian names. North Manchester, IN: L. W. Schultz, 1964; Indianapolis: Sentinel Printing Company, 1909
King Library and Cov E 78 .I4 D9 ***Note: Little Turtle, William Wells, Lost sister of Wyoming
Early American Indian documents: treaties and laws, 1607-1789, general editor, Alden T. Vaughan. Washington, DC: University Publications of America, 1979. 20 volumes
King Library KF 8202 1979 Eckert, Allan W. The Conquerors; a narrative. Boston: Little, Brown, 1970 King Library, Middletown, and Cov E 83.76 .E272 1970
Edel, Wilbur. Kekionga! The worst defeat in the history of the U.S. Westport, CT: Praeger, 1997 King Library E 83.79 .E34 1997
Edmunds, R. David. The Potawatomis, keepers of the fire. Norman: University of Oklahoma Press, 1978 King Library and Cov E 99 .P8 E35 ***Note: Also an electronic book accessible thru the World Wide Web. Filson, John. Filson’s Kentucke; a facsimile reproduction of the original Wilmington edition of 1784, with paged critique,
sketch of Filson’s life and bibliography, by Willard Rouse Jillson. Exact reprint of the first map of 1784. Louisville: J.P. Morgan & company, 1930
Cov F 454 .F55 1784a
Finley, James Bradley. Life Among the Indians: or, personal reminiscences and historical incidents illustrative of Indian life and character, by Rev. James B. Finley, ed. by Rev. D. W. Clark. Cincinnati: Printed at the Methodist Book Concern, for the author, 1857
Cov Bach E 78 .N76 F55 1857 ***Note: Chapter XX, #IV, Little Turtle, p. 514-517
Flint Institute of Arts. The Art of the Great Lakes Indians. Flint, MI: Flint Institute of Arts, 1973 Cov E 78 .G7 F54 1973
***Note: Catalog of an exhibition organized by the Flint Institute of Arts; held March 25-July 1, 1973 - includes art of the Miami.
Force, M. F. (Manning Ferguson). Some early notices of the Indians of Ohio, by M. F. Force. Cincinnati: R. Clarke & Co., 1879
Cov E 78 .O3 F6
Foreman, Grant. The last trek of the Indians. Chicago: University of Chicago Press, 1946 King Library and Cov E 93 .F65
-----. A history of Oklahoma. Norman: University of Oklahoma Press, 1942 King Library F 694 .F67
The French and British at Three Rivers, prepared by the staff of the Public Library of Fort Wayne and Allen County. Fort Wayne, IN: The Library, 1953
Cov F 534 .F7 F74 1953 ***Note: Little Turtle
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A young Miami Chief as seen at Fort Wayneby J. O. Lewis, 1827
Frost, John. Border wars of the West: comprising the frontier wars of Pennsylvania, Virginia, Kentucky, Ohio, Indiana, Illinois, Tennessee and Wisconsin, and embracing individual adventures among the Indians, and exploits of Boone, Kenton ... and other border heroes of the West. Auburn, NY: Derby and Miller, 1853
IMC Microfiche: Sabin 26028 Cov E 81 .F925 1853
-----. Indian wars of the United States; from the earliest period to the present time, with numerous engravings from original designs by W. Croome. New York: Auburn, Miller, Orton & Mulligan, 1856
Cov E 81 .F96
Fulton, Alexander R. The Red men of Iowa: being a history of the various aboriginal tribes whose homes were in Iowa; of chiefs, traditions, Indian hostilities, incidents and reminiscences; with a general account of the Indians and Indian wars of the Northwest; and also an appendix relating to the Pontiac war, by A. R. Fulton. Des Moines: Mills & company, 1882
Cov E 78 .I6 F9 1882
Gilman, Julia. William Wells and Maconaquah, White Rose of the Miamis. Cincinnati: Jewel, 1985 (Fiction) Cov PS 3557 .I454 W5 1985
Godfroy, Clarence. Miami Indian Stories, told by Clarence Godfroy, compiled and edited by Martha Una McClurg. Winona Lake, IN: Light and Life Press, 1961
Cov E 99 .M48 G6
Goodrich, De Witt C. An illustrated history of the state of Indiana: being a full and authentic civil and political history of the state from its first exploration down to 1876, including an account of the commercial, agricultural and educational growth of Indiana; with historical and descriptive sketches of the cities, towns and villages ... together with biographical sketches and portraits of the prominent men of the past and present, and a history of each county separately, by De Witt C. Goodrich and Charles R. Tuttle. Indianapolis: J. W. Lanktree, 1876 Cov F 526 .G6 1876 ***Note: Many chapters and portions of chapters include the Miami.
Havighurst, Walter. Land of promise; the story of the Northwest territory. New York: Macmillan Company, 1946 SWORD and Spec F 479 .H3
Hays, Arthur Homer. Notawkah, friend of the Miamis; a story of the Wabash country, now within the bounds of the sovereign state of Indiana, when it was on the fringe of the trans-Allegheny frontier, 1761-1762. Caldwell, ID: The Caxton printers, Ltd., 1932 (Fiction)
Spec PS 3515 .A9557 N68 1932 Histoire de Kentucke, Nouvelle Colonie à l’ouest de la Virginie: contenant, 1. la découverte, l’acquisition, l’établissement,
la description topographique, l’histoire naturelle, etc. du territoire; 2. la relation historique du colonel Boon, un des premiers colons, sur les guerres contre les naturels; 3. l’assemblée des Piankashaws au Poste Saint Vincent; 4. Un exposé succinct des nations indiennes qui habitent dans les limites des treize États-Unis, de leurs mœurs & coutumes, & des réflexions sur leur origine, & autres pièces, avec une carte. pour servir de suite aux Lettres d’un cultivateur amèricain, traduit de l’anglois, de M. John Filson, par M. Parraud. Paris: Buisson, 1785 (In French)
IMC Microfiche: Sabin 24338 Cov F 454 .F49 Hodge, Frederick Webb. Handbook of American Indians North of Mexico. Washington, DC: Smithsonian Institution,
1907-1910, 2 volumes IMC Microfiche: HRAF NR 19-1 Spec E 76.2 .H6 1910
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Hoel, William Baker. Little Turtle, the Miami Chieftain. Thesis: Miami University, 1938 Cov E 99 .M48 L775 1938
Hosmer, Hezekiah Lord. Early History of the Maumee Valley, by H. L. Hosmer. Toledo: Hosmer & Harris, 1858 IMC Microfiche: Sabin 33102
Huber, John Parker. General Josiah Harmar’s command: military policy in the Old Northwest, 1784-1791. Thesis: University of Michigan, 1968
King Library F 517 .H35 H8x IMC Microfilm: 1968 Thesis, Univ. of Michigan Hundley, Will M. Squawtown; my boyhood among the last Miami Indians, illustrated by R.H. Hall. Caldwell, ID: Caxton
Printers, Ltd., 1939 Cov E 99 .M48 H8 1939
In the presence of the past: the Miami Indians of Indiana, produced by Alan Rand Multimedia Group for the Eiteljorg Museum of American Indians and Western Art in cooperation with the Indiana Historical Society. Indianapolis: Eiteljorg Museum of American Indians and Western Art, 1997
King Library CD-ROM: E 99 .M48 I65
Indian tales of C.C. Trowbridge: collected from Wyandots, Miamis, and Shawanoes, edited by E. Schorer. Brighton, MI: Green Oak Press, 1986 (Folklore)
King Library E 98.F6 I45 1986
Johansen, Bruce E. Shapers of the great debate on Native Americans: land, spirit, and power: a biographical dictionary. Westport, CT: Greenwood Press, 2000
King Reference E 98 .L3 J65 ***Note: Includes Little Turtle, William Henry Harrison
Johnson, Steven L. Guide to American Indian documents in the Congressional Serial Set, 1817-1899: a project of the Institute for the Development of Indian Law. New York: Clearwater Pub. Co., 1977
Documents Reference: KF 8201 .A1 J63
Kappler, Charles J. Kappler’s Indian affairs: laws and treaties. Washington, DC: U.S. Dept. of the Interior: For sale by the Supt. of Docs., U.S. G.P.O., 1979. 7 volumes
Documents I 1.107:
Kohn, Rita T. Spring planting, by Rita Kohn & illustrated by Robin McBride Scott. Chicago: Childrens Press, 1995 (Juvenile literature)
IMC Juvenile E 99.M48 K65 1995 ***Note: Miami Indian social life and customs
Lewis, James Otto. The Aboriginal Portfolio, or, A collection of portraits of the most celebrated chiefs of the North American Indians, by J.O. Lewis. Philadelphia: J.O. Lewis, 1836
Spec folio E 89 .L488 1836 ***Note: Tribes include the Miami. Descriptions on each plate with the majority of drawings done at the signing of the following treaties: Massinnewa (Mississinewa), Indiana, 1827 [Treaty with the Potawatomi, Oct. 16 1826]; Fort Wayne, 1827 [Treaty with the Miami, Oct. 23, 1826], and others. Inaccuracies occur in descriptions accompanying portraits.
Libby, Dorothy. An anthropological report on the Piankashaw Indians by Dorothy Libby. The Piankashaw and Kaskaskia and the Treaty of Greene Ville by David B. Stout. New York: Garland Pub. Inc., 1974
King Library E 99 .P57 L52***Note: D. Libby’s report before the Indian Claims Commission, docket no.99, which forms a part of consolida-ted docket no. 315; D. B. Stout’s report before the Indian Claims Commission, consolidated docket no. 315
McDonald, John. Biographical sketches of General Nathaniel Massie, General Duncan McArthur, Captain William Wells, and General Simon Kenton who were early settlers in the western country. Cincinnati: For the author, by E. Morgan, 1838
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Chief Jean Baptiste Richardville (Peshewa), as seen by J. O. Lewis in 1826
IMC Microfiche: Sabin 43160 Cov F 516 .M16
McKenney, Thomas Loraine. Memoirs, official and personal: with sketches of travels among northern and southern Indians: embracing a war excursion, and descriptions of scenes along the western borders, by Thomas L. M’Kenney. New York: Paine and Burgess, 1846
IMC Microfiche: Sabin 43403 Cov Bach E 77 .M14
Meginness, John Franklin. Biography of Frances Slocum. New York: Garland Pub., 1975 Cov E 85 .G2 v.58
Mendenhall, Charles. Life and experiences of Mon-Gas-Yah, generally known as Swift-Foot among the Miami, Pottawatomie and Sioux Indians: to which is added a large number of valuable Indian medicine receipts and a description of several Indian languages. Paulding, OH: Paulding County Gazette, 1886. Cov E 87 .M45 1886
***Note: Cover title: “Mon-Gos-Yah or Swift-Foot: a history of his experiences for twenty years among the Indians”
Message from the President of the United States, transmitting a treaty concluded on the twenty-second day of July last with the tribes of Indians called the Wyandots, Delawares, Shawanoes, Senecas, and Miamies: also, articles of agreement and capitulation made and concluded on the ninth day of August last between Major General Jackson and the chiefs,
deputies, and warriors of the Creek Nation of Indians. Washington City: Printed by Roger C. Weightman, 1814 IMC Microfilm: PS 531 .S535 no. 33314
Myaamia iilaataweenki. Oxford, OH: Office of Cultural Preservation, 2002 (sound recording; workbook + CD) IMC Curriculum PM 1781 .M93 2002 Myaamia PM 1781 .M93 2002***Note: Designed to encourage language learning and use among the Miami people, and to promote awareness of language reclamation efforts
Native Americans and early settlers: the meeting of cultures, 1780’s-1980’s by the Mercer County Historical Society, project director, Joyce L. Alig. Celina, OH: The Society, 1989 IMC Video Cassette: E 78 .N76 N36 1989***Note: [1] “Little Turtle and the Miami nation” by Phillip R. Shriver. (45 min.) “Early settlement of western Ohio under federal land policies” by George W. Knepper (60 min.) — [2] “The Miami nation: nineteenth and twentieth centuries” by Floyd
Leonard and Joseph Leonard (85 min.) — [3] “Little Turtle’s allies: their historic perspective in Ohio” by Randall L. Buchman. (48 min.) “Fort Recovery’s pivotal role in the Indian wars” by Dwight Smith. (56 min.)
Newcomb, Harvey. Wyandot chief, or, The history of Barnet: a converted Indian, and his two sons, with some account of the Wea mission. Boston: Massachusetts Sabbath School Society, 1835
IMC Microfiche: Sabin 54933c
Nieberding, Velma. The History of Ottawa County. Miami, OK: Walsworth Pub. Co., 1983 Hamilton F 702 .08 N5 1983
Perkins, James H. Annals of the West: embracing a concise account of principal events which have occurred in the western states and territories, from the discovery of the Mississippi Valley to the year eighteen hundred and fifty-six. Compiled from the most authentic sources. Pittsburgh: W. S. Haven, 1856
SWORD and Cov Bach F 351 .P46
Phelps, Mrs. John Case. Frances Slocum, the lost sister of Wyoming; compiled and written by her grandniece Martha Bennett Phelps, for her children and grand children. New York: Knickerbocker Press, 1905
Cov E 87 .S615
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Philip Everhard; or, a History of the Baptist Indian Missions in North America, from the Formation of the American Baptist Board of Foreign Missions to the Present Time ... Revised by the Publishing committee. Boston: Printed by T.R. Marvin for the Massachusetts Sabbath School Union, 1831
Cov E 98 .M6 P5***Note: Not directly attributed to Isaac McCoy, it does give a factual account of his missionary activities among the Miami and the Pottawatomi, as well as mention of other missionaries, from about 1814.
Piankashaw Nation. Treaties. United States, 1804 Aug. 27. A treaty between the United States of America, and the Piankeshaw tribe of Indians: concluded at Vincennes, on the twenty seventh day of August, 1804, and of the independence of the United States the twenty ninth. Washington City: Printed by William Duane & Son, 1804
IMC Microfiche: PS 531 .S535 no. 7636
-----. Treaties. United States, 1805 Dec. 30. Message from the President of the United States transmitting a Treaty between the United States of America and the Piankeshaw Tribe of Indians. City of Washington: A. & G. Way Printers, 1806
IMC Microfiche PS 531 .S535 no. 11649
Quaife, Milo Milton. Chicago and the Old Northwest, 1673-1835; a study of the evolution of the northwestern frontier, together with a history of Fort Dearborn. Chicago: University of Chicago Press, 1913
King Library F 548.4 .Q2
Rafert, Stewart. The Miami Indians of Indiana: a persistent people, 1654-1994. Indianapolis: Indiana Historical Society, 1996
King Library and Cov E 99 .M48 R34 1996 ***Note: copies in the Middletown and Hamilton Libraries, too.
Schoolcraft, Henry Rowe. Historical and statistical information respecting the history, condition, and prospects of the Indian tribes of the United States; collected and prepared under the direction of the Bureau of Indian Affairs per act of Congress of March 3rd, 1847, illustrated by S. Eastman. Philadelphia: Lippincott, Grambo, 1851-57. 6 volumes
Middletown Reference E 77 .S381 Spec folio E 77 .S381 H588 1851
-----. Information Respecting the History, Condition and Prospects of the Indian tribes of the United States: collected and prepared under the direction of the Bureau of Indian Affairs, per act of Congress of March 3d, 1847, illustrated by S. Eastman, Capt. U.S.A. Published by authority of Congress. Philadelphia: Lippincott, Grambo & Co., 1853-56. 5 volumes
IMC Microfiche: Sabin 77855 Spec Bach E 77 .S381 I54 1853
Smith, Dwight La Vern. From Greene Ville to Fallen Timbers; a journal of the Wayne Campaign, July 28-September 14, 1794. Indianapolis: Indiana Historical Society, 1952
King Library and Cov E 83.794 .S64 1952
St. Clair, Arthur, 1734-1818. The St. Clair papers:the life and public services of Arthur St. Clair: soldier of the Revolutionary War, president of the Continental Congress, and governor of the North-western territory: with his correspondence and other papers, arranged and annotated by William Henry Smith. Cincinnati: R. Clarke, 1882. 2 volumes
King Library and Cov F483 .S15
St. Clair’s Defeat, prepared by the staff of the Public Library of Fort Wayne and Allen County. Fort Wayne, IN: The Library, 1954
Cov E 83.79 .S24 1954 ***Note: Miami Indian Wars - Battle of Kekionga, Ohio 1791
Stone, William L. (William Leete), 1792-1844. Life of Joseph Brant-Thayendanegea, including the border wars of the American Revolution and sketches of the Indian campaigns of Generals Harmar, St. Clair, and Wayne; and other matters connected with the Indian relations of the United States and Great Britain, from the peace of 1783 to the
Francis Godfroy, A celebrated chief among the Miamis, half French & half Miami, Painted by J. O. Lewis at the Treaty of
Fort Wayne, 1827
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Indian peace of 1795. New York, A. V. Blake, 1838; St. Clair Shores, Mich., Scholarly Press, 1970. 2 volumes Hamilton E 99.M8 B874 1970
Thomas, Evan. Memorial of Evan Thomas, and Others: committee appointed for Indian affairs, by the yearly meeting of the people called Friends, held in Baltimore: 7th January, 1802, referred to Mr. Samuel Smith, Mr. Griswold .. Washington(?): 1802
IMC Microfiche PS 531 .S535 no. 3334 and Sabin 95389 ***Note: “Speech of the Little Turtle” p.5-10
A treaty between the United States of America and the tribes of Indians called the Delawares, Putawatimies, Miamies and Eel River Miamies. Washington: Printed by Roger C. Weightman, 1809
IMC Microfilm PS 531 .S535 no. 19077
Treller, Franz. Der König der Miami. Stuttgart, Germany: Union Verlag, 1960 (In German; Fiction)
Cov PT 2542 .T55 K56 1960
Trent, William. Journal of Captain William Trent from Logstown to Pickawillany, A.D. 1752. New York: Arno Press, 1971, c1871
King Library and Cov F 517 .T79 1971
Tribes of the states: geographies of inter-governmental interaction, edited by Brad A. Bays and Erin Hogan Fouberg. Lanham, MD: Rowman & Littlefield, 2002
King Library E 93 .T75 2002 ***Note: Kansas and the exodus of the Miami Tribe, p.29-50
Trowbridge, C. C. Meearmeear Traditions, by C.C. Trowbridge, edited by Vernon Kinietz. Ann Arbor: University of Michigan Press, 1938
King Library and Cov GN 2 M53 no. 7
Tuttle, Sarah. Letters and Conversations on the Indian Missions at Seneca, Tuscarora, Cattaraugus, in the state of New York, and Maumee, in the state of Ohio: in four parts, by the author of “Letters and conversations on the Sandwich Island, Bombay, Ceylon, and Indian missions;” revised by the Publishing Committee. Boston: Printed by T.R. Marvin for the Massachusetts Sabbath School Union, 1831
IMC Microfiche: Sabin 40574
Underwood, Matilda Downing. Blue Belle of the Forest: a story of the olden time, in the middle West. Wilmington, OH: Journal-Republican, 1919 (Fiction)
Cov PS 3541 .N634 B5 1919
United Illinois and Wabash Land Companies. Memorial of the United Illinois and Wabash Land Companies to the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States. Baltimore: Printed by Joseph Robinson, 1810
IMC Microfiche: PS 531 .S535 no. 21552***Note: Presents and refutes seven objections to the Companies’ title to lands. Signed and dated by authority and on behalf of the United Illinois and Wabash Land Companies, Rob. G. Harper, Solomon Etting, Benjamin Stoddert, agents, Baltimore, December 10th, 1810
-----. Memorial of the United Illinois and Wabash Land Companies to the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States. Baltimore: Printed by Joseph Robinson, 1816
IMC Microfiche: PS 531 .S535 no. 39145***Note: Presents and refutes seven objections to the Companies’ title to lands. Signed and dated by authority and on behalf of the United Illinois and Wabash Land Companies, Rob. G. Harper, Solomon Etting, Benjamin Stoddert, agents, Baltimore, December 10th, 1810. Includes copies of the Indian deeds in question, the opinion of Counsellor Dagge of London on the validity of Indian grants, concurring opinions, and a memorial to Congress signed and dated, Solomon Etting, agent, Washington, January 24th, 1816
United States. Treaties between the United States of America and the several Indian tribes, from 1778 to 1837 ... compiled ... under the supervision of the Commissioner of Indian Affairs. Washington: Langtree and O’Sullivan, 1837
Cov E 95 .U6 1837
Chief Mo-Wan-Za or the Little Wolf,Painted at the Treaty of Massinnwa,
by J.O. Lewis, 1827
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United States. Congress. House. A Bill Making Appropriations for Carrying into Effect Certain Treaties with the Cherokee and Piankeshaw Tribes of Indians. Washington: s.n., 1807
IMC Microfiche: PS 531 .S535 no. 13837
United States. Congress. Senate. Committee on Indian Affairs. Allotments of Lands in Severalty to Certain Indian Tribes: hearings before the United States Senate Committee on Indian Affairs, Fifty-Second Congress, first session, on July 9, 1892. Washington: U.S. G.P.O., 1892
Docs Microfiche: CIS Hrgs MF Gp 2--SIn 52-A-2
United States. Congress. The new American state papers: Indian affairs, introduction by Loring B. Priest. Wilmington, DE: Scholarly Resources, 1972. 13 volumes
King Library E 93 .U938 1972
United States. Office of Indian Affairs. Report of the Commissioner of Indian affairs for the year 1866. Washington: G.P.O., 1866
Spec E 93 .U5 1866
United States. Treaties. Message from the President of the United States Transmitting Treaties Concluded with Sundry Tribes of Indians. Washington City: Printed by Roger C. Weightman, 1810
IMC Microfiche: PS 531 .S535 no. 21756 ***Note: Consists of 3 documents: Treaty with the Delaware, Potawatomi, Miami, and Eel River Miamis of 30 Sept. 1809; a further article to that treaty of the same date; and, a convention with the Wea tribe of 26 Oct. 1809
Voegelin, Charles Frederick. Shawnee stems and the Jacob P. Dunn Miami dictionary by C.F. Voegelin. Indianapolis: Indiana Historical Society, 1938-40 in 5 parts
Spec PM 2311 .V6
Vogel, Virgil J. American Indian medicine. Norman: University of Oklahoma Press, 1970 King Library and Spec E 98 .M4 V6
Volney, Constantin-Francois. View of the Climate and Soil of the United States of America: to which are annexed some accounts of Florida, the French colony on the Scioto, certain Canadian colonies and the savages or natives: translated from the French of C. F. Volney. London: J. Johnson, 1804
Spec 1841 Collection E 164 .V93 ***Note: Appendix VI: Vocabulary of the language of the Miami
Waldman, Carl. Encyclopedia of Native American tribes, illustrations by Molly Braun. New York: Facts on File, 1999 King Reference E 76.2 .W35 1999
Wea Mission: a conversation between a mother and her children, giving an account of the mission among the Wea Indians. Boston: Sabbath School Society, 1839
IMC Microfiche: Sabin 102197
Wheeler-Voegelin, Erminie. An Anthropological Report on the Miami, Wea, and Eel-River Indians by Erminie Wheeler-Voegelin, Emily J. Blasingham and Dorothy R. Libby. New York: Garland Pub. Inc., 1974
King Library E 99 .M48 V63
White, Richard. The middle ground: Indians, empires, and republics in the Great Lakes region, 1650-1815. Cambridge; New York: Cambridge University Press, 1991
King Library E 99.A35 W48 1991
Wilson, Frazer Ells. The treaty of Greenville, being an official account of the same, together with the expeditions of Gen. Arthur St. Clair and Gen. Anthony Wayne against the northwestern Indian tribes, and an historical sketch of the territory northwest of the Ohio River, previous thereto, by Frazer E. Wilson. Piqua, OH: The Correspondent Press, 1894
King Library and Cov E 83.79 .W74
Winger, Otho. The Last of the Miamis. North Manchester, IN: O. Winger, 1935 Cov E 99 .M48 W56 1935
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-----. The Lost sister among the Miamis. Elgin, IL: Elgin Press, 1936 Cov E 87 .S628
Winter, George. The journals and Indian paintings of George Winter, 1837-1839. Indianapolis: Indiana Historical Society, 1948
Art/Arch ND 237 .W77 A25
Wright, Muriel H. A Guide to the Indian Tribes of Oklahoma. Norman: University of Oklahoma Press, 1951
King Library and SWORD E 78 .O45 W7 Young, Calvin M. Little Turtle (Me-she-kin-no-quah) the Great Chief of the Miami
Indian Nation; being a sketch of his life, together with that of William Wells and some noted descendants. Fort Wayne: Public Library of Fort Wayne and Allen County, 1956
Cov E 99 .M48 L77 1956 ***Note: Reprint of the 1917 edition
Chief Caa-Taa-Ke Mung-Ga or the Speckle’d Loon, a Miami Chief,
Painted at the Treaty du Chien 1825 by J.O. Lewis
Greenville, Treaty of, 1795 King E99.P57 L52 An anthropological report on the Piankashaw Indians by Libby. The Piankashaw
and Kaskaskia and the treaty of Greene Ville by Stout King E83.79 .W74 Treaty of Greenville, being an official account of the same, together with the
expeditions of Gen. Arthur St. Clair and Gen. Anthony Wayne against the northwestern Indian tribes … by Wilson
Spec CJ5807 .B4 1966 Indian peace medals issued in the United States by Belden
Indians of North America -- Government relations Docs Ref KF8201.A1 J63 Guide to American Indian documents in the Congressional Serial Set, 1817-1899 by
Johnson King E93 .T75 2002 Tribes and the states: geographies of intergovernmental interaction King E93 .U938 1972 New American state papers: Indian affairs by United States. Congress – 13 volumes Spec E93 .U5 1866 Report of the Commissioner of Indian affairs for the year 1866 by United States.
Office of Indian Affairs
Indians of North America – Oklahoma King E78.O45 W7 Guide to the Indian tribes of Oklahoma by Wright King E93 .F65 Last trek of the Indians by Foreman
Indians of North America -- Wars Hamilton E99.M8 B874 1970 Life of Joseph Brant-Thayendanegea, including the border wars of the American
Revolution and sketches of the Indian campaigns of Generals Harmar, St. Clair, and Wayne by Stone
King E83.794 .S64 1952 From Greene Ville to Fallen Timbers; a journal of the Wayne Campaign, July 28-September 14, 1794 by Smith
King E99.M48 L483 1987 Life and times of Little Turtle by Carter King F483 .B24 Land of the Miamis by Barce King F483 .S15 St. Clair papers by St. Clair King F516 .C635 1996 Long Green Valley by Crain SWORD F351 .P46 Annals of the West: embracing a concise account of principal events which have
occurred in the western states and territories, from the discovery of the
A Partial Subject Listing of Titles in the BibliographySee the full bibliographic listing and location of additional copies beginning on p. 5.
Consult the Libraries’ online catalog for more titles and subject headings of related materials.
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Mississippi Valley to the year eighteen hundred and fifty-six by Perkins Cov E81 .F925 1853 Border wars of the West : comprising the frontier wars of Pennsylvania, Virginia,
Kentucky, Ohio, Indiana, Illinois, Tennessee and Wisconsin, and embracing individual adventures among the Indians, and exploits of Boone, Kenton ... and other border heroes of the West by Frost
Cov E81 .F96 Indian wars of the United States by Frost Cov E83.79 .S24 1954 St. Clair’s defeat Cov E99 .M48 L77 1956 Little Turtle (Me-she-kin-no-quah) the great chief of the Miami Indian nation:
being a sketch of his life, together with that of William Wells and some noted descendants by Young
Cov E99 .M48 L775 1938 Little Turtle, the Miami chieftain by Hoel Cov F454 .F49 Histoire de Kentucke, nouvelle colonie a l’ouest de la Virginie by Filson (In French) Cov F454 .F55 1784a Filson’s Kentucke by Filson
Kekionga, Battle of, Ohio, 1791 and St. Clair’s Campaign, 1791 King E83.79 .E34 1997 Kekionga! the worst defeat in the history of the U.S. Army by Edel King E83.79 .W74 Treaty of Greenville, being an official account of the same, together with the
expeditions of Gen. Arthur St. Clair and Gen. Anthony Wayne against the northwestern Indian tribes … by Wilson
Cov E83.79 .S24 1954 St. Clair’s defeat
Little Turtle, 1747?-1812 IMC Video E78 .N76 N36 1989 Native Americans and early settlers: the meeting of cultures, 1780’s-1980’s King E83.79 .E34 1997 Kekionga! : the worst defeat in the history of the U.S. Army by Edel King E99 .M48 L483 1987 Life and times of Little Turtle: first Sagamore of the Wabash by Carter Cov E99 .M48 L77 1956 Little Turtle (Me-she-kin-no-quah) the great chief of the Miami Indian nation by
Young Cov E99 .M48 L775 1938 Little Turtle, the Miami chieftain by Hoel Cov F534 .F7 F74 1953 French and British at Three Rivers Spec King E99 .M48 L48 Little Turtle, Miami chief by Carper
Miami Indians Hamilton E99 .M48 B36 1987 The Miamis! by Baxter Hamilton F702.08 N5 1983 History of Ottawa County by Nieberding King CD-ROM E99.M48 I65 1997 In the presence of the past King E83.76 .E272 Conquerers by Eckert King E83.79 .E34 1997 Kekionga! by Edel King E98 .F6 I45 1986 Indian tales of C.C. Trowbridge: collected from Wyandots, Miamis, and Shawanoes King E99 .M48 A5 Miami Indians by Anson King E99 .M48 R34 1996 Miami Indians of Indiana by Rafert King E99 .M48 V63 An anthropological report on the Miami, Wea, and Eel-River Indians by Wheeler-
Voegelin King F483 .B24 Land of the Miami by Barce King F483 .S15 The St. Clair Papers by St. Clair King F517 .T79 1971 Journal of Captain William Trent from Logstown to Pickawillany, A.D. 1752 by
Trent King GN2 .M53 no.7 Meearmeear tradition by Trowbridge Cov E78 .I6 F9 1882 Red Men of Iowa by Fulton Cov E78.04 D63 1860 Red Men of the Ohio Valley by Dodge Cov E85 .G2 v.58 Biography of Frances Slocum by Meginness Cov E87 .M45 1886 Life and experiences of Mon-Gas-Yah by Mendenhall Cov E87 .S615 Frances Slocum, the lost sister of Wyoming by Phelps Cov E87 .S628 Lost sister among the Miamis by Winger Cov E87 .S63 Biography of Frances Slocum, the lost sister of Wyoming by Meginness Cov E98 .M6 P5 Philip Everhard; or, A history of the Baptist Indian missions in North America Cov E99 .M48 D54 1897 National decline of the Miami Indians by Dillon Cov E99 .M48 G6 Miami Indian stories by Godfroy
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A Miami Chief, painted at the Treaty of Massinnewa by J.O. Lewis in 1827
Cov E99 .M48 H8 1939 Squawtown; my boyhood among the last Miami Indians by Hundley Cov E99 .M48 W56 1935 Last of the Miamis by Winger Spec PS3515 .A9557 N68 1932 Notawkah, friend of the Miamis; a story of the Wabash country by Hays
Miami language (Ind. And Okla.) King PM1781 .C67 2003 Miami-Illinois language by Costa Cov E87 .M45 1886 Life and experiences of Mon-Gas-Yah, generally known as Swift-Foot among the
Miami, Pottawatomie and Sioux Indians: to which is added a large number of valuable Indian medicine receipts and a description of several Indian languages by Mendenhall
Cov PM1781 .D8 1937 Jacob Piatt Dunn: his Miami language studies and Indian manuscript collection by Dunn
Spec 1841 Coll E164 .V93 View of the Climate and Soil of the United States … by Volney Spec E77 .S381 I54 1853 Information respecting the history, condition and prospects of the Indian tribes of
the United States by Schoolcraft Myaamia PM1781 .M93 2002 Myaamia iilaataweenki (workbook + CD) Spec PM2311 .V6 Shawnee stems and the Jacob P. Dunn
Miami dictionary by VoegelinNorthwest, Old Hamilton E99 .M8 B874 1970 Life of Joseph Brant-Thayendanegea,
including the border wars of the American Revolution and sketches of the Indian campaigns of Generals Harmar, St. Clair, and Wayne by Stone
King E83.79 .W74 Treaty of Greenville, being an official account of the same, together with the expeditions of Gen. Arthur St. Clair and Gen. Anthony Wayne against the northwestern Indian tribes … by Wilson
King F483 .B24 Land of the Miamis by Barce King F484.3 .B94 Old Northwest pioneer period, 1815-1840 by
Buley King F516 .C635 1996 Long Green Valley by Crain King F517 .H35 H8x General Josiah Harmar’s command: military policy in the Old Northwest, 1784-
1791 by Huber Cov F534 .F7 B8 History of Fort Wayne by Brice
United States -- History -- Revolution, 1775-1783 King Ref G1201 .S3 A8 1976 Atlas of early American history: the Revolutionary era, 1760-1790
Wayne’s Campaign, 1794 King E83.79 .W74 Treaty of Greenville, being an official account of the same, … by Wilson King E83.794 .S64 1952 From Greene Ville to Fallen Timbers; a journal of the Wayne Campaign, July 28-
September 14, 1794 by Smith
Wells, William, 1770-1812 Cov E353.1 .W4 D68 1954 Death of Captain Wells by Dougall Cov E99 .M48 L77 1956 Little Turtle (Me-she-kin-no-quah) the great chief of the Miami Indian nation by
Young Cov F516 .M16 Biographical sketches of General Nathaniel Massie, General Duncan McArthur,
Captain William Wells, and General Simon Kenton by McDonald Cov PS3557 .I454 W5 1985 William Wells and Maconaquah, White Rose of the Miamis by Gilman (Fiction) Spec King E99 .M48 L48 Little Turtle, Miami chief by Carper
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Burton Historical Collection
Center for World Indigenous Studies
Citizen Potawatomi Nation
Eiteljorg Museum of American Indians & Western Art (Indianapolis)
Encyclopedia Smithsonian: Native American Resources
Glenn A. Black Laboratory of Archaeology (Indiana University)
History on the Net
Indian Affairs: Laws & Treaties
Indiana Historical Bureau
Indiana State Library
Indigenous Peoples Literature
Miami Nation
Myaamia Project
National Congress of American Indians
Native American Genealogy
Native American Nations homepages
Native American Women Playwrights Archive (NAWPA)
Native Languages of the Americas : Illinois-Miami
Native Web: Resources for Indigenous Cultures Around the World
Ohio’s Historic Indians
Ohio Valley-Great Lakes Ethnohistory Archives: the Miami Collection
Tribal Web Sites - Cradleboard Teaching Project
U.S. Congressional Documents - Indian Land Cessions
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Virtual Museum of New France
Wea Indian Tribe
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http://www.detroitpubliclibrary.org/burton/american_indian_guide.htm
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http://www.potawatomi.org/
http://www.eiteljorg.org/
http://www.si.edu/resource/faq/nmai/
http://www.gbl.indiana.edu/
http://www.historynet.com/
http://digital.library.okstate.edu/kappler/
http://www.statelib.lib.in.us/www/ihb/resources/index.html
http://www.statelib.lib.in.us/www/isl/indiana/miamiindians.html
http://www.indigenouspeople.net
http://www.miamination.com/
http://www.myaamiaproject.org/
http://www.ncai.org/
http://www.accessgenealogy.com/native/tribes/miami/miamihist.htm
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http://staff.lib.muohio.edu/nawpa/
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http://www.nativeweb.org/
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NOTES
Additional Resources & Contact Information
THE MYAAMIA COLLECTION is housed in the Walter Havighurst Special Collections and the Miami Art Museum. On November 14, 2002, the collection was established by Miami University and the Miami Tribe of Oklahoma as a repository of Miami Indian historical and cultural materials. Although still under development, the collection will include tribal archives, historical documents, papers, cassette tapes, compact discs, photographs and other ephemera donated by tribal members. Efforts of tribe members to revitalize the Miami language also comprise a signifi cant part of the collection.
THE FERDINAND BACH COLLECTION OF NATIVE AMERICAN MATERIALS in the Walter Havighurst Special Collections Library was given by Ferdinand and Beverly Small Bach in 1988. A catalog of the collection is available in Special Collections.
THE NATIVE AMERICAN WOMEN PLAYWRIGHTS ARCHIVE (NAWPA) is a cooperative venture with the Miami University Libraries and Miami’s Theatre Department. NAWPA is a collection of original materials by Native women playwrights of the Americas. It is housed in The Walter Havighurst Special Collections.
Brewett, A Celebrated Miami Chief, as seen at the Treaty of Massinnewa,
by J. O. Lewis, 1827
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This bibliography has been prepared inconjunction with the Myaamia Project
Revised 09/19/06