Books about Indians of North America -- Fiction (sorted by popularity)
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The Way of an Indian
Frederic Remington
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Death-Dealer, the Shawnee Scourge; or The Wizard of the Cliffs
Arthur L. Meserve
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Beyond the sunset
Arthur D. Howden Smith
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Rainbolt, the Ranger; or, The Aerial Demon of the Mountain
Oll Coomes
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Tom Terror, the Outlaw
James Jackson
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Joe Napyank; or, The River Rifles
Edward Sylvester Ellis
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The Daughter of the Chieftain : the Story of an Indian Girl
Edward Sylvester Ellis
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Mehiläispyytäjä: Kertomus Lännen saloilta (Finnish)
James Fenimore Cooper
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Hardscrabble; or, the fall of Chicago: a tale of Indian warfare
Major Richardson
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The Antelope Boy; or, Smoholler the Medicine Man
George L. Aiken
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Wolf-Cap; or, The Night-Hawks of the Fire-Lands: A Tale of the Bloody Fort
T. C. Harbaugh
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Colonel Crockett, the Texan trailer
Edward Sylvester Ellis
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The squaw spy; or the rangers of the lava-beds
T. C. Harbaugh
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Atala: Seikkailu aarniometsässä (Finnish)
vicomte de François-René Chateaubriand
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The Gray Scalp; Or, The Blackfoot Brave
Edward Willett
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The White Squaw
Mayne Reid
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Peaux-rouges et Peaux-blanches (French)
H. Emile Chevalier
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Les Nez-Percés (French)
H. Emile Chevalier
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Free Trapper's Pass; or, the Gold-seeker's Daughter!
William R. Eyster
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Old Ruff, the Trapper; or, The Young Fur-Hunters
Edward Sylvester Ellis
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Redlaw, the half-breed; or, The tangled trail. A tale of the settlements
Jos. E. Badger
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The luckless trapper; or, The haunted hunter
William R. Eyster
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The Translation of a Savage, Complete
Gilbert Parker
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Scarred Eagle; or, Moorooine, the sporting fawn. A story of lake and shore
Andrew Dearborn
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The Riflemen of the Miami
Edward Sylvester Ellis
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