This book is intended as both a guide to the identification of typical Teton metal objects and when and how they were used, and a study in the transition of the Teton Sioux Indians from a stone age people in the eighteenth century to a nation almost totally dependent by 1880 on white man's goods obtained from traders and through other channels. Soft cover, 118 pages, nearly 200 illustrations.
The Table of Contents includes the following:
- List of Illustrations
- Preface
- List of Abbreviations for Sources and Credits
- Chapter 1 Introduction
- Chapter 2 Early Trade Goods
- Chapter 3 Metal Weapons
- Firearms
- Northwest Guns
- Trade Rifles
- Breechloading Repeating Rifles
- Breechloading Single-Shot Rifles
- Pistols
- Double-Barreled Shotguns
- Arrowheads
- Lance Heads
- Knife Clubs
- Tomahawks
- Swords
- Chapter 4 Metal Tools
- Knives
- Axes and Hatchets
- Cooking Utensils
- Kettles
- Skillets and Grills
- Coffee Pots and Cups
- Leatherworking and Sewing Tools
- Awls
- Hide Scrapers
- Scissors
- Needles
- Quill Flatteners
- Hoes and Spades
- Firesteels
- Horse Equipment
- Files
- Miscellaneous Metal Tools
- Chapter 5 Metal Ornaments
- Earbobs and Dangles
- Rings
- Beads
- Bells
- Arm Bands and Bracelets
- Lead
- Peace Medals
- Brass Tacks
- Pectorals and Crosses
- Hairplates
- Belt Disks and Drops
- Chain and Wire
- Religious Objects
- Buttons
- Miscellaneous German Silver Ornaments
- Indian Police Uniforms
- Selected Bibliography
- Index
ISBN: 0-912611-01-4
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