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A stirring rediscovery of dignity, courage, and the untold virtues of a people too long misrepresented. Anna C. Johnson s The Iroquois; Or, The Bright Side Of Indian Character blends intimate storytelling, cultural anthropology, and moral reflection to illuminate Iroquois history and Native American culture through vivid portraits and thoughtful Indian character analysis. Johnson travels beyond stereotypes to record Iroquois traditions, social values, and indigenous storytelling that reveal resilience, governance, and communal wisdom offering readers a window into the Iroquois Confederacy and 19th-century Native Americans rarely seen in mainstream accounts. This edition is historically important: a once out-of-print classic, now republished by Alpha Editions and carefully restored for today s and future generations. Far more than a reprint, it s a collector s item and cultural treasure that situates indigenous history within broader conversations about Native American heritage and indigenous peoples lived experience. Perfect for casual readers curious about indigenous storytelling, students of cultural anthropology, and collectors of rare works, Johnson s book balances readable warmth with scholarly insight. Her empathetic voice and firsthand observations make this work essential for anyone interested in the Iroquois Confederacy, indigenous history, and the enduring values of Native communities. Reclaimed and refreshed, this volume revives a vital perspective on Indian character analysis and preserves a key chapter of Native American heritage for modern readers.

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Format
Book
Publisher
Alpha Editions
Country
IN
Date
30 June 2025
Pages
222
ISBN
9789371771252

This title is printed to order. This book may have been self-published. If so, we cannot guarantee the quality of the content. In the main most books will have gone through the editing process however some may not. We therefore suggest that you be aware of this before ordering this book. If in doubt check either the author or publisher’s details as we are unable to accept any returns unless they are faulty. Please contact us if you have any questions.

A stirring rediscovery of dignity, courage, and the untold virtues of a people too long misrepresented. Anna C. Johnson s The Iroquois; Or, The Bright Side Of Indian Character blends intimate storytelling, cultural anthropology, and moral reflection to illuminate Iroquois history and Native American culture through vivid portraits and thoughtful Indian character analysis. Johnson travels beyond stereotypes to record Iroquois traditions, social values, and indigenous storytelling that reveal resilience, governance, and communal wisdom offering readers a window into the Iroquois Confederacy and 19th-century Native Americans rarely seen in mainstream accounts. This edition is historically important: a once out-of-print classic, now republished by Alpha Editions and carefully restored for today s and future generations. Far more than a reprint, it s a collector s item and cultural treasure that situates indigenous history within broader conversations about Native American heritage and indigenous peoples lived experience. Perfect for casual readers curious about indigenous storytelling, students of cultural anthropology, and collectors of rare works, Johnson s book balances readable warmth with scholarly insight. Her empathetic voice and firsthand observations make this work essential for anyone interested in the Iroquois Confederacy, indigenous history, and the enduring values of Native communities. Reclaimed and refreshed, this volume revives a vital perspective on Indian character analysis and preserves a key chapter of Native American heritage for modern readers.

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Format
Book
Publisher
Alpha Editions
Country
IN
Date
30 June 2025
Pages
222
ISBN
9789371771252