- Preface. - I. Some General Facts About Indians
- II. Houses
- III. Dress
- IV. The Baby and Child
- V. Stories of Indians
- VI. War
- VII. Hunting and Fishing
- VIII. The Camp-Fire
- IX. Sign Language on the Plains
- X. Picture Writing
- XI. Money
- XII. Medicine Men and Secret Societies
- XIII. Dances and Ceremonials
- XIV. Burial and Graves
- XV. Mounds and Their Builders
- XVI. The Algonkins
- XVII. The Six Nations
- XVIII. Story of Mary Jemison
- XIX. The Creeks
- XX. The Pani
- XXI. The Cherokees
- XXII. George Catlin and His Work
- XXIII. The Sun Dance
- XXIV. The Pueblos
- XXV. The Snake Dance
- XXVI. Cliff Dwellings and Ruins of the Southwest
- XXVII. Tribes of the Northwest Coast
- XXVIII. Some Raven Stories
- XXIX. Totem Posts
- XXX. Indians of California
- XXXI. The Aztecs
- XXXII. The Mayas and the Ruined Cities of Yucatan and Central America
- XXXIII. Conclusion
School students is Starr's intended audience of this work. The easy-to-read stories discuss and describe a wide range of topics such as food, money exchange, dances, hunting, dress, war, burials. Over two-dozen North American tribes are reviewed in the book. - Summary by Mario Pineda
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