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The Vanishing Race: The Last Great Indian Council

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A record of expeditions that gathered photographs, personal narratives, speeches, folklore, and battlefield recollections from indigenous tribal leaders and scouts. It combines portraiture and descriptive scenes of camps, ceremonies, and traditional dress with first-person accounts of daily life, warfare, and ritual. Tribal speeches and folktales are presented alongside native versions of a famous battle and commentary on contemporary encounters. An elegiac tone underscores concerns about cultural loss while describing efforts to foster loyalty and participation in a national memorial project. Photographic plates and captions are interwoven to produce a visual and oral archive of communities undergoing rapid transformation.

About the Author

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Joseph K. Dixon

Joseph K. Dixon was an American author and ethnographer known for his work on Native American cultures. His notable book, "The Vanishing Race: The Last Great Indian Council," reflects his deep interest in the lives and traditions of Indigenous peoples in the United States. Through his writings, Dixon aimed to document and preserve the stories and experiences of Native Americans during a time of significant change and challenge. His contributions provide valuable insights into the cultural heritage and history of Native American tribes.

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