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Wah'kon-Tah The Osage and the White Man's Road

by John Joseph Mathews

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First Edition; First Printing
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Hardcover
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Oklahoma: University of Oklahoma, 1932. First Edition; First Printing. Hardcover. Very Good. DJ wrapped in mylar, minor chipping, bookstore stamp front paste down, owner stamp front page, orange boards, black lettering on spine, sharp corners, bookstore stamp ffep, inscribed by author Santa Fe August 1935 with pleasure, John Joseph Mathews, binding very good, pages clean, "The first book by this Osage writer, a history of his tribe and an account of life on the reservation during the tenure of its first federal Indian agent, Major Laban J. Miles, whose journal entry recounting his coming to the Osage reservation provides the book's introduction. An early book in Oklahoma's "Civilization of the American Indian" series. "; B&W Illustrations; 9" Tall; 359 pages; Signed by Author.
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