INDIAN CHIEFS OF PENNSYLVANIA is a factual account of the American Indian's role in the history of Pennsylvania. Based primarily on records from the Pennsylvania Archives and Pennsylvania Colonial Records, this 569 page book emphasizes the contributions of over thirty chiefs in shaping Pennsylvania's heritage. From the formation of the Iriquois confederation, circa 1570, through Cornplanter's death in 1836, the chief's come to life as they step from the pages of this book.
Author: C. Hale Sipe
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