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The North-Americans Of Yesterday
Restored Classics to Go EditionBy Frederick Samuel DellenbaughLength14h 37m
About this audiobook
This edition has been fully restored with modern typesetting, custom cover design. Frederick S. Dellenbaugh's "The North-Americans of Yesterday" provides an in-depth analysis of the life, customs, and artifacts of North American Indigenous peoples. Drawing on both extensive research and personal interactions with various tribes, Dellenbaugh portrays Amerindian culture as a significant and intricate part of human society. The book is richly illustrated and includes an appendix for identifying linguistic stocks and tribal affiliations, offering a structured approach to understanding the cultural complexity of these peoples. Dellenbaugh addresses the misconception of Amerindian culture as a simplistic or stagnant civilization. He critiques conventional classifications of human progress, highlighting that cultural development among tribes was uneven and deeply influenced by environmental changes, particularly those during the glacial period. This perspective challenges linear evolutionary models, suggesting that migration and geographical isolation led to diverse cultural advancements. The book delves into the migration theories of Amerinds to North America, suggesting glacial shifts facilitated their movement and subsequent cultural differentiation. It underscores the impact of geography on tribal development, illustrating the dynamic interplay between environment and culture. Dellenbaugh emphasizes the urgency of documenting these cultures, as many tribes have dwindled to remnants. Artifacts play a central role in the book, with detailed descriptions of pottery, burial urns, bows, arrows, and armor, reflecting the rich artistic traditions and practical ingenuity of these tribes. The text explores the evolution of weaponry and armor, transitioning from physical to spiritual protection, as seen in the symbolic "ghost-shirt." Through vivid illustrations and detailed discussions, Dellenbaugh enriches the reader's understanding of Amerindian history, craftsmanship, and the intricate tapestry of their cultural legacy.
Audiobook details
GenreHistory
Length14 hrs 37 mins
Narrated byListen with 1,000+ voices
FormateBook with Audio
Publish dateNov 14, 2025
LanguageEnglish
Table of contents
1Introduction
12CHAPTER IX
2The North-Americans of Yesterday
13CHAPTER X
3PREFACE
14CHAPTER XI
4CHAPTER I
15CHAPTER XII
5CHAPTER II
16CHAPTER XIII
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6CHAPTER III
17CHAPTER XIV
7CHAPTER IV
18CHAPTER XV
8CHAPTER V
19CHAPTER XVI
9CHAPTER VI
20APPENDIX[407]
10CHAPTER VII
21List of Stocks and Sub-Stocks[408]
11CHAPTER VIII
22List of Tribes