text Native American trail marker trees : marking paths through the wilderness
- Summary
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America's first "road signs" were trees bent as saplings by the Indians, marking trails. They were part of an extensive land and water navigation system that was in place long before the arrival of the first European settlers.
- Contents
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Introduction -- Defining the trail marker trees and their importance -- Shaping the trail marker trees -- Illinois -- Wisconsin -- Michigan -- Ontario -- Indiana -- Missouri -- Ohio -- Pennsylvania -- New York -- Southeastern states -- Arkansas -- Texas -- Colorado -- Iowa.
- Format
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- Description
- 264 pages : illustrations (chiefly color) ; 25 cm.
- Publisher
- Chicago's Books Press 2011
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Woodmere (Main Branch) | R NEL 970.00497 DOW in Nelson Room | Available |
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Woodmere (Main Branch) | R NEL 970.00497 DOW in Nelson Room | Available |