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Logan Fontenelle
Life, Letters and Travels of Father Pierre-Jean De Smet, S.J., 1801-1873
James Thomas Allan
Abstract Self-Expressed Conditions, Expectations
History of Omaha Indians
NEBRASKA STATE HISTORICAL MARKERS by COUNTY Nebraska State Historical Society 1500 R Street, Lincoln, NE 68508
1 Melvin R. Gilmore Bibliography 104 Publications Gilmore, MR
FONTENELLE FOREST? 9 A.M
Pioneer Reminiscences
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Indigenous Peoples' Rights Over Cultural Property
State Agency Name Parent Agency City State Boys Town
The Dispossession of the Omaha Nation, 1790-1916 Judith A
If Even a Few Are Reclaimed, the Labor Is Not Lost: William Hamilton's Life Among the Iowa and Omaha Indians, 1837-1891
Early History of Omaha;
Frontier Settlement and Community Development in Richardson, Burt, and Platte Counties, Nebraska, 1854-1870
Treaties with the Winnebago
About Logan Fontenelle the Official Namesake of Fontenelle Forest
Herndon House Register, 1865-1866
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Records of the Bureau of Indian Affairs Central Classified Files, 1907–1939 Series B: Indian Customs and Social Relations
Dictionary of Midwestern Literature, Volume 2 Book Subtitle: Dimensions of the Midwestern Literary Imagination Book Editor(S): Philip A
Revised 8-18-99
Nebraska Place-Names
The Death and Burial of Big Elk, the Great Omaha Chief
Melvin Randolph Gilmore, Incipient Cultural Ecologist: a Biographic Analysis David L
Honga: the Leader Digitized Series
Treaties and Acts That Gave up Land to the U.S
History of Sarpy County
The Historical Catalogue
ON the LOOSE CAMPING – Page 1 on the LOOSE – Camping Section
Article Title: “They Get Milk Practically Every Day”. the Genoa Indian Industrial School, 1884-1934
Nebraska History Table of Contents, 1918 to Present. Below Are Links to Recent Article Excerpts, and to Full-Text Pdfs of Many Other Articles
S. D. Bangs' Centennial History of Sarpy County
Fontenelle Logan
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