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Archives of Aboriginal Knowledge - Six Illus.Volumes

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  • Type: State History
  • Year: 1904
  • Condition: New CD with scanned pages from original publications.
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  • State: Arizona
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    Archives of
    Aboriginal Knowedge
    Containing All The
    Original Papers
    Laid Before Congress,
    Respecting the
    History, Antiquities, Language, Ethnology,
    Pictography, Rites, Superstitions
    And Mythology
    Of the Indian Tribes of
    The United States
    In Six Volumes
    By Henry Schoolcraft
    1869
    575 + 614 + 642
    + 674
    + 718
    + 756 pages,
    Illustrated, Indexed, Searchable
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    Digital EBook
    CD
    Requires Adobe Reader 7.0 or higher to View
    Autoboot Menu for Easy PC Access; Manually open with MAC
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    PART FIRST.
    DIVISION OF THE TOPIC.
    I. GENERAL HISTORY, A.
    II. MENTAL TYPE OF THE INDIAN RACE, A.
    III. ANTIQUITIES OF THE UNITED STATES, A,
    IV. PHYSICAL GEOGRAPHY OF THE INDIAN COUNTRY, - - - A.
    V. TRIBAL ORGANIZATION, HISTORY, AND GOVERNMENT, - A.
    VI. INTELLECTUAL CHARACTER AND CAPACITY OF THE RED MAN, A.
    VII. POPULATION AND STATISTICS, A.
    APPENDIX.
    INQUIRIES RESPECTING THE HISTORY, PRESENT CONDITION, AND
    FUTURE PROSPECTS OF THE INDIAN TRIBES OF THE UNITED STATES.
    “IN 1846, several gentlemen of literary, social, or political eminence, united withthe writer of the present work, in a memorial to Congress on the subject of the
    INDIAN TRIBES; their history, condition, and destiny, and the "imperfect andfragmentary" state of our information respecting them.*
    “On the 4th of March, 1847, Congress responded to this appeal in behalf of theRace, by directing the Secretary of War (who, at this period, had the jurisdiction of
    Indian Affairs f) to collect and digest such statistics, and other information, as werenecessary to a full historical understanding of the subject. The Author was honored
    with a commission to execute this trust, and directed to report the result of hisinvestigations through the Bureau of Indian Affairs. He immediately transferred
    his residence from New York, to Washington; in order to avail himself of thenecessary facilities and sanctions of the office, in the prosecution of the inquiry.
    “The First Part of the investigations made in pursuance of this appointment, isnow submitted. In carrying out the object, while presenting the existing state of the
    various tribes, it has been sought to group them, by the tie of languages, into genericfamilies, or stocks ; and, so far as practicable, to restore those ethnological links in
    the chain of their history which denote resemblance, and ancient affinities. To dothis, not only the principles of the languages are required, but the Indian antiquities
    and traditions, their physical traits, and the mental type and psychological peculiarities of the Race; which become so many points of comparison, and helps to
    investigation.
    “In the examination of the Indian history, great importance has ever been attachedto the principles of their languages. The author conceives that he has had unusual
    opportunities of becoming acquainted with the principles of these ancient mediumsof human thought. He has devoted many years of his leisure to these investi
    gations, while residing, in an official capacity, in the West. The theme has beenpursued with all the ardor and hopefulness of youth, and the perseverance
    of maturer years, passed in the vicissitudes of a frontier life. If, to many, thewilderness is a place of wearisome solitude, to him it assumed, under these influ
    ences, far more the semblance of the choicest recesses of an academic study. This study has only been intruded upon by the cares of business, and the higher duties
    of office ; but it has ever been crowned, in his mind, with the ineffable delights that attend the hope of knowledge, and the triumph of research. Thirty years
    thus spent on the frontiers, and in the forests, where the Red Race still dwells, have exhibited them to his observation in almost every possible development. He
    has been placed in a variety of situations to observe the structure and capacities of the Indian mind, in its minutest idiosyncracies ; to glean his notions of life, death,
    and immortality; his conceptions of the character and being of a God, who is universally acknowledged as the Creator ; and to detect the secret springs of his acts,
    living and dying. The peculiarly intimate relations the author has held to them (having married a highly educated lady, whose grandfather was a distinguished
    aboriginal chief- regnant, or king,) has had the effect of breaking down towards himself, individually, the eternal distrust and suspicion of the Indian mind, and to
    open the most secret arcana of his hopes and fears, as imposed by his religious dogmas, and as revealed by the deeply-hidden causes of his extraordinary acts and
    wonderful character.
    “The mental type of the aborigines, which has been systematically pursued through the recondite relations of their mythology and religion ; their notions of the duality
    of the soul ; their conceptions of a complex spiritual agency affecting man and beast ; their mysterious trust in a system of pictographic symbols, believed to have
    a reflex power of personal influence ; and their indomitable fixity in these peculiarities, reveal the true causes, he apprehends, why the race has so long and so
    pertinaciously resisted, as with iron resistance, all the lights and influences which Europe and America united have poured upon their mind, through letters, arts,
    knowledge, and Christianity.
    “The United States has maintained relations with some seventy tribes who occupythe continental area east of the Rocky Mountains. The great practical object,
    which has at all periods pressed upon the Government, has been the preservation of peace, on the constantly enlarging circle of the frontiers. This effort, basing
    itself on one of the earliest acts of WASHINGTON, has been unintermitted. Occupying the peculiar relation of a mixed foreign and domestic character, the intercourse
    has called for the exercise of a paternal as well as an official policy. No people has ever evinced such a non-appreciating sense of the lessons of experience, in the
    career of their history and destiny ; and the problem of their management has still returned to us, to be repeated again What line of policy is best suited to advance
    their prosperity? The present plan of collecting information respecting their actual condition, character, and prospects, is based on an appeal to the entire official organi
    zation of the Department on the frontiers ; and is believed to be the most efficient one that can be pursued to collect a body of authentic information, which may
    serve as the record from which the tribes are to be judged. Its results will be communicated as the materials accumulate.”
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