Lewis H. Morgan on Iroquois Material Culture

Elisabeth Tooker (Author)
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Lewis Henry Morgan's mid-nineteenth-century assemblage of Iroquois-made artifacts featured more than 500 objects and at the time was the largest such collection for a single Indian group. In this richly illustrated volume, Elisabeth Tooker has brought together much previously unpublished material not only to show how Morgan managed such an impressive feat of scholarship but also to reveal something of his too often neglected research methods.
"There are no comparable works in print."—William N. Fenton
Lewis H. Morgan on Iroquois Material Culture
389 Pages 6.125 x 9.25 x 1
Published: November 1994Paperback ISBN: 9780816514625
Published: August 2022Ebook ISBN: 9780816550678

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