LIBROS DEL AUTOR: randy a john

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  • Images and Original Art in the Works of Nëhdöwes (Randy A. John)
    Nëhdöwes Randy A. John
    This book is a collection of images and art in the works of Randy A. John. Original art exists in several of his books. ...
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    107,31 €

  • Hudsons Seneca Book 2025 Vol. III
    Nëhdöwes Randy A. John
    This book is a personal project to introduce my grandson to 79 Onöndowa’ga:’ (Seneca) words. This v. III. ...
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    48,92 €

  • Seneca Nation Cultural and Historical Insights
    Nëhdöwes Randy A. John
    This book presents a general history of the Seneca Nation covering significant events from the 17th, 18th, 19th, and 20th centuries. The beginning of the project provides a basic Haudenosaunee cultural background. The history of three major dislocations from our homelands, four major epics of warfare, institutionalization of our children, treaty-making, events affecting our sov...
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    61,85 €

  • 1933 Jonegano
    Randy A. John
    This is a transcription of the 1933 Coldspring Census and genealogies on the Allegany Territory of the Seneca Nation in western New York. ...
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    146,70 €

  • Proceedings of Remember the Removal
    Randy A. John / Randy AJohn
    In the 1960s, the Seneca Nation lost control of 10,000 acres of treaty protected land. The 1794 Pickering Treaty protects Iroquois land, yet, the United States allowed the violation of this treaty for flood control. At the time hydro energy was never mentioned but became a multimillion profitable enterprise for federal contractors, without profit sharing with the land owners, t...
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    50,22 €

  • A Selection of Onöndowa’ga
    Nëhdöwes Randy A. John / Nëhdöwes Randy AJohn
    Seneca Elders told these stories for centuries. In the 19th century, American researchers heard these stories in the Seneca language and the bilingual storyteller interpreted these moralistic tales into English. These writers published the cultural tales elders told to their youth during the winter months. Adults will enjoy this book and it is perfect for children of all cultur...
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    22,21 €

  • Who Is Walter Kennedy?
    Nëhdöwes Randy A. John / Nëhdöwes Randy AJohn
    This book is a genealogical research project on two Seneca Nation members in the late 19th and early 20th centuries, Walter 'Boots' Kennedy and Walter Scott Kennedy. Both were political leaders in their communities and are known via political events in the early 20th century. Family pedigrees and family group sheets are provided with a brief biography of both men and their acco...
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    23,70 €

  • Onöndowa’ga
    Nëhdöwes Randy A. John / Nëhdöwes Randy AJohn
    The Hodinöhsö:ni’ are a matriarchal society, women are a powerful entity. Membership is matrilineal, traditionally, the clan mother position holds a tremendous amount of responsibility to society. This book is a collection of Seneca women’s names with a brief description for each entry. There are 252 names ranging from the 1600’s to the 21st century. All the female Clerks of th...
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    21,80 €

  • Onöndowa’ga
    N'hdšwes (Randy AJohn) / Nëhdöwes (Randy A. John) / N’hdšwes (Randy AJohn)
    This reference book compiles all of the treaties of the Seneca people with the United States from 1784 to 1867. It is divided into two sections, treaties held with Senecas residing in what is now New York and Ohio. Current and future generations of Senecas and Americans should be aware of these treaties and their significance. The 1794 treaty remains in effect today in perpetui...
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    46,60 €

  • Onöndowa׳ge
    Nëhdöwes Randy A. John / Nëhdöwes Randy AJohn
    This book is an extensive literature survey of Seneca names and places. There are over 2,300 names and 370 Onöndowa’ga:’ place names ranging from the 1600’s to the 21st century. Presidents of the Seneca Nation of Indians are listed along with traditional leaders identified in historical literature. A list of Seneca students at the Thomas Indian School, Tunesassa Quaker School, ...
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    94,16 €

  • Social Integration of an Elderly Native American Population
    Randy A. John / Randy AJohn
    The building of the Kinzua Dam abrogated one of the oldest Indian Treaty with the United States, the 1794 Pickering Treaty. The dam flooded 10,000 acres of Seneca land and damaged the way of life of the Senecas and their elders. The stories of their loss are distressing. The Senecas survived this traumatic event but not without significant cultural change and loss. This is the ...
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    22,58 €