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| Introduction, | 11 |
| CHAPTER I. | |
| Cofachiqui, The Indian Princess, | 21 |
| CHAPTER II. | |
| Powhatan, or Wah-Un-So-Na-Cook, | 41 |
| CHAPTER III. | |
| Massasoit, The Friend of the Puritans, | 65 |
| CHAPTER IV. | |
| King Philip, or Metacomet, The Last of the Wampanoaghs, | 85 |
| CHAPTER V.
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| Pontiac, The Red Napoleon, Head Chief of the Ottawas and Organizer of the First Great Indian Confederation, | 121 |
| CHAPTER VI. |
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| Logan, or Tal-Ga-Yee-Ta, The Cayuga (Mingo) Chief, Orator and Friend of the White Man. Also a Brief Sketch of Cornstalk, | 173 |
| CHAPTER VII. |
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| Captain Joseph Brant, or Thay-En-Da-Ne-Gea, Principal Sachem of the Mohawks and Head Chief of the Iroquois Confederation, | 191 |
| CHAPTER VIII. |
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| Red Jacket, or Sa-Go-Ye-Wat-Ha, "The Keeper Awake." The Indian Demosthenes, Chief of the Senecas, | 237 |
| CHAPTER IX. |
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| Little Turtle, or Michikiniqua, War Chief of the Miamis, and Conqueror of Harmar and St. Clair, | 283 |
| CHAPTER X. |
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| Tecumseh, or "The Shooting Star," Famous War-chief of the Shawnees, Organizer of the Second Great Indian Confederation and General in the British Army in the War of 1812, | 317 |
| CHAPTER XI. |
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| Black Hawk, or Ma-Ka-Tai-Me-She-Kia-Kiak, and His War, | 363 |
| CHAPTER XII. |
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| Shabbona, or Built Like a Bear, The White Man's Friend, a Celebrated Pottawatomie Chief, | 401 |
| CHAPTER XIII. |
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| Sitting Bull, or Tatanka Yotanka, The Great Sioux Chief and Medicine Man, | 443 |
| CHAPTER XIV. |
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| Chief Joseph, of the Nez Perces, or Hin-Mah-Too-Yah-Lat-Kekt, Thunder Rolling in the Mountains, The Modern Xenophon, | 497 |
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| Geronimo, or Go-Yat-Thlay, The Yawner, The Renowned Apache Chief and Medicine Man, | 529 |
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| Quanah Parker, Head Chief of the Comanches, With, an Account of the Captivity of His Mother, Cynthia Anne Parker, Known as "The White Comanche," | 563 |
| CHAPTER XVII. | |
| A Sheaf of Good Indian Stories From History, | 589 |
| CHAPTER XVIII. | |
| Indian Anecdotes and Incidents, Humorous and Otherwise, | 673 |
| CHAPTER XIX. | |
| Whence Came the Aborigines of America? | 721 |
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