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The work presents a popular early-20th-century account aimed at boys that surveys Indigenous peoples of North America and frontier life, combining descriptions of daily life, dwellings, clothing, hunting techniques, weapons and warfare, and tribal customs. It explains village types like wigwams, agricultural practices, social roles, and legendary origin stories such as Hiawatha, while recounting methods of tracking, ambush tactics, war dances, and punitive practices toward captives. Interactions with European settlers, land loss, and ensuing conflicts are described alongside sketches of notable tribes including the Iroquois and Mohawks. Illustrations and narrative vignettes are used to dramatize frontier scenes and character types.
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