The Iroquois Trail
Dickon among the Onondagas and Senecas
Rutgers University Press
Thousands of schoolchildren have read the adventures of Dickon, the English boy who was rescued from a shipwreck by the Lenape Indians, told in The Indians of New Jersey by M. R. Harrington. Now they and others can follow Dickon's further adventures in The Iroquois Trail.
As Dickon and his companions travel the Iroquois Trail in search of his Lenape brother, Little-Bear, they learn the ways of the Onondagas, Senecas, Mohawks, Oneidas, and Cayugas. Dickon tells his own story, describing the day-to-day activities in the villages along the trail—their ways of making clothing, weapons, household articles, and ornaments, and how they hunt, cook, travel, and worship. He meets Hiawatha, Deganawide, Jigonsasay, and other Indian leaders. His tale is accompanied by line drawings that vividly portray the art of making baskets, moccasins, bows and arrows, clothing, and other everday articles. These illustrations are done by Don Perceval, a renowned artist and specialist on Indians.
As Dickon and his companions travel the Iroquois Trail in search of his Lenape brother, Little-Bear, they learn the ways of the Onondagas, Senecas, Mohawks, Oneidas, and Cayugas. Dickon tells his own story, describing the day-to-day activities in the villages along the trail—their ways of making clothing, weapons, household articles, and ornaments, and how they hunt, cook, travel, and worship. He meets Hiawatha, Deganawide, Jigonsasay, and other Indian leaders. His tale is accompanied by line drawings that vividly portray the art of making baskets, moccasins, bows and arrows, clothing, and other everday articles. These illustrations are done by Don Perceval, a renowned artist and specialist on Indians.
This exciting adventure story incorporates [Harrington's] vast knowledge of Indian life, lore, and crafts.
Young readers are sure to enjoy the fascinating illustrations.
The late M. R. Harrington was for many years the curator of the Southwest Museum in Los Angeles. He is the author of The Indians of New Jersey: Dickon among the Lenape, also available from Rutgers University Press.
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Turtle-Town and White-Deer
The Girl with Short Hair
Many-Tongues and the Iroquois Trail
I Play Doctor
A Goblin Enemy
A Messenger of Shame
Gathering Clouds
I Defy Tadoda'ho
Masked Healers
The Lost Is Found
The Great Chief's Revenge
Iroquois Language
Turtle-Town and White-Deer
The Girl with Short Hair
Many-Tongues and the Iroquois Trail
I Play Doctor
A Goblin Enemy
A Messenger of Shame
Gathering Clouds
I Defy Tadoda'ho
Masked Healers
The Lost Is Found
The Great Chief's Revenge
Iroquois Language