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The Mexican Kickapoo Indians

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Fascinating anthropological study of a group of Kickapoo Indians who left their Wisconsin homeland for Mexico over a century ago. Focus on why they left, why they settled in northern Mexico, how they live. "One of the most thorough and authentic studies...yet produced..." — Publishers Weekly . 26 illustrations. Map. Introduction. Bibliography. Index.

416 pages, Paperback

First published March 25, 1976

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The Kickapoo Indians used to roam from the Gret plains to Mexico. Following their defeat by the US government, part of the tribe took refuge in Mexico. This is the story of that segment.
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