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Quaker Sources
Barton, Lois. QUAKER PROMISE KEPT. Philadelphia Friends' work with the Allegany Senecas, 1795-1960. Spencer Butte Pr., 1990. 111p. illus.
Bartram, John and others. A JOURNEY FROM PENNSYLVANIA TO ONONDAGA IN 1743; by John Bartram, Lewis Evand, and Conrad Weiser; introduction by Whitfield J. Bell, Jr... Imprint Society, 1973. 132p.
Bruchac, Joseph. THE ARROW OVER THE DOOR. Dial Books, 1998.
CHURCHMEN AND THE WESTERN INDIANS, 1820-1920. Ed. and with introduction by Clyde A. Milner II and Floyd A. O'Neil. University of Oklahoma Pr., 1985. 264p. Essays on the careers of churchmen of 6 denominations in the Indian mission field, including Quaker Albert Smiley.
Cady, Edwin H. JOHN WOOLMAN. Washington Square Pr., 1965.
Elliott, Erroll T. QUAKERS ON THE AMERICAN FRONTIER: A HISTORY OF THE WESTWARD MIGRATIONS, SETTLEMENTS, AND DEVELOPMENTS OF FRIENDS ON THE AMERICAN CONTINENT. Friends United Pr., 1969. Chapter 10.
Fantel, Hans. WILLIAM PENN: APOSTLE OF DISSENT. Morrow, 1974. References to Indians and the Indian language indexed.
Fager, Charles. QUAKERS AND KING PHILIP'S WAR, 1675-1676. Kimo Press, 1980. 16p.
Fox, George. GEORGE FOX: AN AUTOBIOGRAPHY; Edited with an introduction and notes. Ferris and Leach, 1903. References to American Indians indexed.
Heironimus, Dorothy. FRIENDS AND THE WESTERN INDIANS. American Friends Board of Missions, n.d. 39p. illus. ports.
Hixson, Robert. LAWRIE TATUM, INDIAN AGENT; QUAKER VALUES AND HARD CHOICES. Pendle Hill Pamphlet #238, 1981. 28p.
James, Sydney V. A PEOPLE AMONG PEOPLES: QUAKER BENEVOLENCE IN EIGHTEENTH CENTURY AMERICA. Harvard University Pr., 1963. Indexed.
Jonas, Gerald. ON DOING GOOD. Scribner's, 1971. Work of the American Friends Service Committee.
Jones, Rufus M. LATER PERIODS OF QUAKERISM: 2 volumes. Macmillan, 1921. Chapter XV, section III, p. 618, "Friends' Work for Indians".
Jones, Rufus M. THE QUAKERS IN THE AMERICAN COLONIES; by Rufus M. Jones, assisted by Isaac Sharpless and Amelia Mott Gummere. Macmillan, 1911. Many references in index.
Kelsey, Rayner Wickersham. FRIENDS AND THE INDIANS: 1655-1917. Associated Executive Committee on Indian Affairs, 1917. 291p. Reference only.
Knockwood, Noel. "WHERE WORDS COME FROM:" ON NATIVES AND QUAKERS. Canadian Quaker Pamphlet #28, Argenta Friends Pr., 1988. 30p. A transcript of a talk given by a Micmac Elder of Halifax, Nova Scotia in 1987.
LeShana, David C. QUAKERS IN CALIFORNIA: THE EFFECTS OF 19TH CENTURY INDIVIDUALISM IN WESTERN QUAKERISM. Barclay Press, 1969. Mentions Indian Association and Indian Society.
Milner, Clyde A. II, 1948- WITH GOOD INTENTIONS: QUAKER WORK AMONG THE PAWNEES, OTOS, AND OMAHAS IN THE 1870'S. University of Nebraska, 1982. 238p.
Newman, Daisy. A PROCESSION OF FRIENDS: QUAKERS IN AMERICA. Doubleday, 1972. Anecdotal history, indexed.
Philadelphia Yearly Meeting. FAITH AND PRACTICE. PYM, 1955-1972, indexed. Annual reports of Committees including Indian Committee.
Simms, Ruthanna M. AS LONG AS THE SUN GIVES LIGHT: AN ACCOUNT OF FRIENDS WORK WITH AMERICAN INDIANS IN OKLAHOMA FROM 1917-1967. Associated Executive Committee of Friends on Indian Affairs, 1970. Brings Kelsey up to date; emphasizes Oklahoma.
Taylor, Francis R. LIFE OF WILLIAM SAVERY OF PHILADELPHIA: 1750-1804. Macmillan, 1925. "Six Nations" indexed.
Tolles, Frederick B. NON-VIOLENT CONTACT: THE QUAKERS AND THE INDIANS. Reprinted from the proceedings of the Americn Philosophical Society, Vol. 107, #2, April 1963, pp. 95-101.
QUAKER REFLECTIONS TO LIGHT THE FUTURE; foreword by Henry J. Cadbury. Friends General Conference, 1967. A picture book of Quaker history including three scenes dealing with Indians, numbers 18, 19 and 27.
Vining, Elizabeth Gray. PENN. Viking, 1941. Two references to the Iroquois indexed.
Whitney, Janet. JOHN WOOLMAN: AMERICAN QUAKER.. Little, Brown, 1942. American Indians indexed.
Wildman, Edward E. WILLIAM PENN AND THE DELAWARE INDIANS; published by the Schools Committee on Penn Memorials; part I of the Committee's Report. Christopher Sower, 1932. 36p.
Woolman, John. THE JOURNAL AND ESSAYS OF JOHN WOOLMAN; ed. by Phillips P. Moulton. Oxford University Press, 1971. Indexed.
Non-Quaker Sources
Beaver, R. Pierce. CHURCH, STATE, AND THE AMERICAN INDIANS: TWO AND A HALF CENTURIES OF PARTNERSHIP IN MISSIONS BETWEEN PROTESTANT CHURCHES AND GOVERNMENT. Concordia, 1966.
Drinnon, Richard. WHITE SAVAGE: THE CASE OF JOHN DUNN HUNTER. Schocken, 1972. Reference on p. 39.
Fey, Harold and D'Arcy McNickle. INDIANS AND OTHER AMERICANS: TWO WAYS OF LIFE MEET. Harper, 1959. Page 49 quotes Woolman and Penn on living with the Indians; page 88 on Rhodes and Scattergood as commissioners of the Buriau of Indian Affairs.
Hagan, William T. AMERICAN INDIANS. University of Chicago Press, 1961. p. 124.
Tatum, Lawrie. OUR RED BROTHERS AND THE PEACE POLICY OF ULYSSES S. GRANT.
Thompson, Ray. THE WALKING PURCHASE HOAX OF 1737. Bicentennial Press, 1973. chapter 2.
Vogel, Virgil J. THIS COUNTRY WAS OURS: A DOCUMENTARY HISTORY OF THE AMERICAN INDIAN. Harper/Torchbook, 1972. pp. 30, 145, 151, 210, 265.
Wallace, Anthony F.C. DEATH AND REBIRTH OF THE SENECAS: THE HISTORY AND CULTURE OF THE GREAT IROQUOIS NATION, THEIR DESTRUCTION AND DEMORALIZATION AND THEIR CULTURAL REVIVAL AT THE HANDS OF THE INDIAN VISIONARY, HANDSOME LAKE; with the assistance of Sheila C. Steen. Knopf, 1970. Indexed.
Washburn, Wilcomb, ed. THE INDIAN AND THE WHITE MAN. Doubleday/Anchor, 1964. Documents #73 & #74; plates 20 & 21.
Junior
Aliki. THE STORY OF WILLIAM PENN. Prentice-Hall, 1964. Several pages of pictures and brief text on the Indians.
Bleeker, Sonia. THE DELAWARE INDIANS. Morrow, 1953. pp. 122-134.
Broomell, Anna Pettit. FRIENDS AMONG THE INDIANS: TALES FOR CHILDREN. Friends Home Service, 1949. Three stories reprinted from Anna Pettit Broomell's THE CHILDREN'S TORY CARAVAN, Lippincott, 1920.
Bruchac, Joseph. THE ARROW OVER THE DOOR. Dial Books, NY, 1998.
Curtis, Anna L. THE GHOSTS OF THE MOHAWK AND OTHER STORIES. Island Press Cooperative, 1953.
Eitzen, Ruth. THE WHITE FEATHER. Herald, 1987. 64p. col. illus. A Quaker family living in Ohio in the 1800's makes peace with a Shawnee Indian tribe during a very troubled time.
Hodgkin, L. Violet. A BOOK OF QUAKER SAINTS. Friends Home Service, 1917-1972. Includes the story "Fierce Feathers."
Johnston, Johanna. THE INDIANS AND THE STRANGERS. Dodd, NY, 1972.
Kahoe, Walter. THE FEATHER OF PEACE: AN INCIDENT OF QUAKER HISTORY. Philadelphia Yearly Meeting, n.d.
Keim, S. Lucia. QUAKERS AND THE INDIANS, A STORY OF WILLIAM PENN FOR BOYS AND GIRLS TO READ AND PLAY. Winston, 1932.
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