Aboriginal American oratory : the tradition of eloquence among the Indians of the United States
Louis Thomas Jones, Carl S. Dentzel (Writer of introduction)
Although Native Americans lacked written languages, they developed highly sophisticated systems of oratory, as attested by dozens of writers who recorded memorable speeches by Native American leaderes verbatim. This volume quotes from more than thirty Native American orators
Print Book, English, 1965
Southwest Museum, Los Angeles, Calif., 1965