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Joshua Pilcher
A Description of the Fur Trade in 1831 by John Dougherty
American Indian Sovereignty and Naturalization: It's a Race Thing John Rockwell Snowden University of Nebraska College of Law
Bellevue: the First Twenty Years, 1822-1842
Wyoming's 19Th Century Trading Posts. National Register of Historic
Indigenous Travel and Rights of Passage on the Missouri River Christopher Steinke
Illusions of Independence
The Dispossession of the Omaha Nation, 1790-1916 Judith A
The Search for Fort Lisa in the Vicinity of Omaha, Nebraska: a Gis Site Location Model
Frontier Settlement and Community Development in Richardson, Burt, and Platte Counties, Nebraska, 1854-1870
Treaties with the Winnebago
Review of the Fontenelle & Cahanne Trading Posts: the History And
Forty Years Among the Indians and on the Eastern Borders of Nebraska
Omaha-Council Bluffs Early History 35Th Annual OCTA Convention Council Bluffs, Iowa August 8-15, 2017 Kira Gale
Papers of the St Louis Fur Trade Part 1: the Chouteau Collection, 1752-1925 Part 2: Fur Company Ledgers and Account Books, 1802-1871
AUTHORIZED AGENTS the Projects of Native American Writing in the Era of Removal
Backdrop for Disaster: Causes of the Arikara War of 1823
From the Diaries of Prince Maximilian of Wied
The Indian Frontier on the Upper Missouri to 1865
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Louisiana Purchases: the US-Indian Treaty System in the Missouri River Valley
Manuel Lisa Was Born 8 September 1872 in New Orleans, Son of Cristobal De Lisa and Marie Ignacia Rodriguez of St Augustine, Florida
Native Peoples, Government Physicians, and the Rise of a Federal Indian Health Care System, 1832-1883
The Arikara Indians and the Missouri River Trade: a Quest for Survival
Smallpox: the American Fur Company Pox Outbreak of 1837-1838