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The worst of the bargain, concerning the dilemmas inherited from their

The worst of the bargain, concerning the dilemmas inherited from their forefathers along with their lands by the Iroquois Nation of the Canadian Grand River Reserve. Paperback - 1962

by Cork, Ella

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US: Foundation for Social Research, 1962. First Edition. Paperback. Fair/None. Unusual and scarce in this good condition. Binding intact, spine is not cracked. Interior unmarked and clean. Four pages dog eared. Wrinkle along center as if stiff front cover was bent, but it does lay flat. Cover is toned with fingerprint smudge to back cover and smudge to lower corner of page edges. Otherwise overall good condition. NOT ex-library. With bibliography and index. ""When she was left a widow in 1950, Mrs. Cork began a truly epic series of travels--first to the Canadian west coast, by herring packer to Alaska, by ocean-going tug to Taku, and whaling in the north Pacific. After acquiring a B.S. and M.A. in Political Science from Columbia University, she embarked again, this time for Europe on a 50,00 mile criss-cross motor toiur from Scotland to Belgrade, from Tangiers to The Iron Curtain beyond East Berlin and Scandinavia."" Canadian Grand River Reserve
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  • Title The worst of the bargain, concerning the dilemmas inherited from their forefathers along with their lands by the Iroquois Nation of the Canadian Grand River Reserve.
  • Author Cork, Ella
  • Binding Paperback
  • Edition First Edition
  • Condition Used - Fair/None
  • Pages 196
  • Publisher Foundation for Social Research, US
  • Date 1962
  • Bookseller's Inventory # 4916

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