4 edition of Traditions of DE-COO-DAH found in the catalog.
Published
October 1, 2007
by Cosimo Classics
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Written in English
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Format | Paperback |
Number of Pages | 336 |
ID Numbers | |
Open Library | OL12554291M |
ISBN 10 | 1602068429 |
ISBN 10 | 9781602068421 |
The classic illustration of an "ancient American battlemound is from the Traditions of De-Coo-Dah by William Pidgeon (). Robert Silverberg, in his popular book The Mound Builders, described Pidgeons work as a crazy masterpiece of pseudoscience. Author Pidgeon, William. Title Traditions of De-Coo-Dah and Antiquarian Researches Full grey. pictorial cloth. First edition (Howes P, Sabin ). 70 engravings in text. Foxing throughout, the spine has been professionally relaid keeping all original gilt, corners slightly bumped, page .
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Title:: Traditions of De-coo-dah and Antiquarian Researches: Author:: Pidgeon, William: Note: New York: H. Thayer, Link: multiple formats at William Pidgeon's Traditions of De—coo—dah and Antiquarian Researches also discussed the Iowa effigy mounds, but his fanciful report is not reliable. Between and , the staff of the Bureau of American Ethnology examined prehistoric tumuli from Ohio to Missouri, but failed to mention any effigies.
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First published inTraditions of DE-COO-DAH is the only remembered work of American writer WILLIAM PIDGEON (c). Today, it is considered an amusing and telling example of the flaws and prejudices found in white researchers of the era, and has been called "a crazy masterpiece of pseudoscience."Price: $ First published inTraditions of DE-COO-DAH is the only remembered work of American writer WILLIAM PIDGEON (c).
Today, it is considered an amusing and telling example of the flaws and prejudices found in white researchers of the era, and has been called "a crazy masterpiece of ISBN: Originally published inTraditions of DE-COO-DAH is William Pidgeon's chronicle of befriending an Indian named De-coo-dah, last of the Elk Clan from Northern Iowa and Southwestern Wisconsin.
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First published inTraditions of DE-COO-DAH is the only remembered work of American writer WILLIAM PIDGEON (c). Today, it is considered an amusing and telling example of the flaws and prejudices found in white researchers of the era, and has been called "a crazy masterpiece of pseudoscience."Author: William Pidgeon.
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Traditions of De-Coo-Dah: And Antiquarian Researches: Comprising Extensive Explorations, Surveys, and Author: William Pidgeon. Originally published inTraditions of DE-COO-DAH is William Pidgeon's chronicle of befriending an Indian named De-coo-dah, last of the Elk Clan from Northern Iowa and Southwestern Wisconsin.
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William Pidgeon (ca. – ca. ) was an antiquarian and archaeologist most famous for his work, Traditions of Dee-Coo-Dah and Antiquarian Researches, a putative history about lost tribes of the Upper Mississippi and the mounds they left book was eventually revealed to be partly a hoax, and partly embellishment of actual research.
Traditions of De-Coo-Dah, and antiquarian researches: comprising extensive explorations, surveys, and excavations of the wonderful and mysterious earthen remains of the mound-builders in America; and the traditions of the last prophet of the Elk Nation relative to their origin and use; and the evidences of an ancient population more numerous than the present aborigines.
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