The North Americans of 
Yesterday ::::::::: 
A Comparative Study of North American 
Indian Life, Customs, and Products, on 
the Theory of the Ethnic Unity of the Race 
By Frederick S. Dellenbaugh 
With about illustrations, c?°, net, $4.00 
“ For its thoroughness, the scientific spirit in which it is written and 
in which the studies on which it is based were made, the book can¬ 
not fail to take high rank in its field of literature .”—Buffalo Express. 
“ It is a very interesting, very instructive and authoritative work on 
a subject we should pay more attention to .”—Boston Times. 
“ Mr. Dellenbaugh’s book is the most satisfactory volume that the 
new study has evoked. It is full of facts which are agreeably but 
forcibly presented. Without seeking controversy it takes bold posi¬ 
tions and works from their standpoint, and it is graced by a wealth 
of illustration.”— Transcript, Portland, Me. 
“ The first great merit of the book is that it is strictly impartial, 
written from a viewpoint midway between that of the white man 
who has rarely treated the Indian or his history justly, and that which 
the Indian himself would be supposed to take were he to write his 
history. And the author’s treatment of the red man it must be ad¬ 
mitted is just .”—Grand Rapids Herald. 
G. P. 
PUTNAM’S SONS 
New York 
London 
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