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Henry Schoolcraft

He served as United States Indian agent in Michigan for a period beginning in 1822. During this period, he named several newly organized counties, often creating neologisms that he claimed were derived from indigenous languages.
There he married Jane Johnston, daughter of a prominent Scotch-Irish fur trader and an Ojibwe mother, who was the high-ranking daughter of Waubojeeg, a war chief. Jane lived with her family in Sault Ste. Marie, Michigan. She was bilingual and educated, having grown up in a literate household. Jane taught Schoolcraft the Ojibwe language and much about her maternal culture. They had several children together, only two of whom survived past childhood. She is now recognized for her poetry and other writings as the first Native American literary writer in the United States.
Schoolcraft continued to study Native American tribes and publish works about them. In 1833, he was elected as a member of the American Philosophical Society.
By 1846, Jane had died. That year, Schoolcraft was commissioned by Congress for a major study, known as ''Indian Tribes of the United States''. It was published in six volumes from 1851 to 1857, and illustrated by Seth Eastman, a career Army officer with extensive experience as an artist of indigenous peoples.
Schoolcraft remarried in 1847, to Mary Howard, from a slaveholding family in South Carolina. In 1860, Howard published the bestselling novel ''The Black Gauntlet''. It was part of the Anti-Tom literature that was written in Southern response to the bestselling ''Uncle Tom's Cabin'' by Northern abolitionist Harriet Beecher Stowe. Provided by Wikipedia
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Personal Memoirs of a Residence of Thirty Years with the Indian Tribes on the American Frontiers by Schoolcraft, Henry Rowe, 1793-1864
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The Myth of Hiawatha, and Other Oral Legends, Mythologic and Allegoric, of the North American Indians by Schoolcraft, Henry Rowe, 1793-1864
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Scenes and Adventures in the Semi-Alpine Region of the Ozark Mountains of Missouri and Arkansas by Schoolcraft, Henry Rowe, 1793-1864
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The American Indians Their History, Condition and Prospects, from Original Notes and Manuscripts by Schoolcraft, Henry Rowe, 1793-1864
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Western Scenes and Reminiscences Together with Thrilling Legends and Traditions of the Red Men of the Forest by Schoolcraft, Henry Rowe, 1793-1864
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The Indian in his Wigwam; Or, Characteristics of the Red Race of America From Original Notes and Manuscripts by Schoolcraft, Henry Rowe, 1793-1864
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Notes on the Iroquois or, Contributions to the Statistics, Aboriginal History, Antiquities and General Ethnology of Western New-York by Schoolcraft, Henry Rowe, 1793-1864
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Alhalla, or the Lord of Talladega: A Tale of the Creek War. With Some Selected Miscellanies, Chiefly of Early Date. by Schoolcraft, Henry Rowe, 1793-1864
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The Indian Fairy Book From the Original Legends by Schoolcraft, Henry Rowe, 1793-1864; Choate, Florence, 1878-1967 [Illustrator]; Curtis, Elizabeth, 1873-1946 [Illustrator]
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