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American Indian Weekly
 

American Indian Weekly

Published by Arthur Westbrook from December 1, 1910 to July 6, 1911. Format: Nickel weekly. Publisher's description: "This great weekly is a radical departure from all other five-cent weeklies that are now being published. It has the greatest stories of frontier life, of Indians and of the far West that have ever been issued."
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  • Betrayed by a moccasin, or, The round-up of the Indian smugglers by Spencer Dair

    Betrayed by a moccasin, or, The round-up of the Indian smugglers

    Spencer Dair

    This novel uses outdated terminology to refer to indigenous peoples. The term "Sioux" is a derogatory term referring to the Dakota- and Lakota-speaking peoples. "Blackfeet" is an outdated term for the Siksika people.

  • Curse of Coronation Gulf, or, The outlaws of Blue Waters by Spencer Dair

    Curse of Coronation Gulf, or, The outlaws of Blue Waters

    Spencer Dair

    This novel uses outdated terminology to refer to indigenous peoples.

  • Dash for life, or, Tracked by timber wolves by Spencer Dair

    Dash for life, or, Tracked by timber wolves

    Spencer Dair

    This novel uses outdated terminology to refer to indigenous peoples. "Assiniboine" is an outdated term for the Nakoda people.

  • Decoy message, or, The ruse of the border jumpers by Spencer Dair

    Decoy message, or, The ruse of the border jumpers

    Spencer Dair

    This novel uses outdated terminology to refer to indigenous peoples. "Dogrib" is an outdated term referring to the Tłįchǫ peoples.

  • Doom of the bandit brothers, or, The demon renegades by Spencer Dair

    Doom of the bandit brothers, or, The demon renegades

    Spencer Dair

    This novel uses outdated terminology to refer to indigenous peoples.

  • Flying Cloud's last stand, or, The battle of Dead Man's Canyon by Spencer Dair

    Flying Cloud's last stand, or, The battle of Dead Man's Canyon

    Spencer Dair

    This novel uses outdated terminology to refer to indigenous peoples. "Blackfeet" is an outdated term for the Siksika people.

  • Fur trader's discovery, or, The brotherhood of thieves by Spencer Dair

    Fur trader's discovery, or, The brotherhood of thieves

    Spencer Dair

    This novel uses outdated terminology to refer to indigenous peoples. The term "Esquimaux" is a derogatory term referring to Inuit and Yupik people.

  • Held up at Snake Basin, or, The renegade's death vote by Spencer Dair

    Held up at Snake Basin, or, The renegade's death vote

    Spencer Dair

    This novel uses outdated terminology to refer to indigenous peoples. "Kogmollock" is an outdated term referring to the Inuit peoples.

  • Hermit bandit's revenge, or, The league of the fur stealers by Spencer Dair

    Hermit bandit's revenge, or, The league of the fur stealers

    Spencer Dair

    This novel uses outdated terminology to refer to indigenous peoples.

  • Hounded by red men, or, The road agents of Porcupine River by Spencer Dair

    Hounded by red men, or, The road agents of Porcupine River

    Spencer Dair

    This novel uses outdated terminology to refer to indigenous peoples. "Dogrib" is an outdated term referring to the Tłįchǫ peoples.

  • Lured by outlaws, or, The mounted ranger's desperate ride by Spencer Dair

    Lured by outlaws, or, The mounted ranger's desperate ride

    Spencer Dair

    This novel uses outdated terminology to refer to indigenous peoples. "Eskimo" is a derogatory term referring to Inuit and Yupik people.

  • Mail rider's dash with death, or, The desperado of Poker Flat by Spencer Dair

    Mail rider's dash with death, or, The desperado of Poker Flat

    Spencer Dair

    This novel uses outdated terminology to refer to indigenous peoples.

  • Masked riders, or, The mystery of Grizzly Gulch by Spencer Dair

    Masked riders, or, The mystery of Grizzly Gulch

    Spencer Dair

    This novel uses outdated terminology to refer to indigenous peoples. "Eskimo" is a derogatory term referring to Inuit and Yupik people.

  • Midnight alarm, or, The raid on the paymaster's camp by Spencer Dair

    Midnight alarm, or, The raid on the paymaster's camp

    Spencer Dair

    This novel uses outdated terminology to refer to indigenous peoples. "Saulteaux" is an outdated term for the Anishinaabe.

  • Mystery of the Arctic Circle, or, The robbers' round-up by Spencer Dair

    Mystery of the Arctic Circle, or, The robbers' round-up

    Spencer Dair

    This novel uses outdated terminology to refer to indigenous peoples. The term "Esquimaux" is a derogatory term referring to Inuit and Yupik people.

  • Night Riders of the Northwest, or, The vigilantes' revenge by Spencer Dair

    Night Riders of the Northwest, or, The vigilantes' revenge

    Spencer Dair

    This novel uses outdated terminology to refer to indigenous peoples. The term "Loucheux" is a derogatory term referring to the Gwich'in people and "Comanche" is an exonym for the Nʉmʉnʉʉ people.

  • Plague spreaders of Hungry Trail, or, The robbers of Little Wind by Spencer Dair

    Plague spreaders of Hungry Trail, or, The robbers of Little Wind

    Spencer Dair

    This novel uses outdated terminology to refer to indigenous peoples. "Blackfeet" is an outdated term for the Siksika people.

  • Red Hand of the Northwest, or, The pirates of Great Bear Lake by Spencer Dair

    Red Hand of the Northwest, or, The pirates of Great Bear Lake

    Spencer Dair

    This novel uses outdated and derogatory terminology to refer to indigenous peoples.

  • Red massacre, or, The hold-up men of Barren Lands by Spencer Dair

    Red massacre, or, The hold-up men of Barren Lands

    Spencer Dair

    This novel uses outdated terminology to refer to indigenous peoples.

  • Smugglers of Little Slave Lake, or, The trapper's vengeance by Spencer Dair

    Smugglers of Little Slave Lake, or, The trapper's vengeance

    Spencer Dair

    This novel uses outdated terminology to refer to indigenous peoples. "Chipewyan" is an outdated term referring to the Denesuline people.

  • Spectre of Thunderbolt Cavern, or, Tricked by midnight assassins by Spencer Dair

    Spectre of Thunderbolt Cavern, or, Tricked by midnight assassins

    Spencer Dair

    This novel uses outdated terminology to refer to indigenous peoples. "Chipewyan" is an outdated term referring to the Denesuline people.

  • Stage Coach Bill's last ride, or, The bandits of Great Bear Lake by Spencer Dair

    Stage Coach Bill's last ride, or, The bandits of Great Bear Lake

    Spencer Dair

    This novel uses outdated terminology to refer to indigenous peoples. "Nunatalmute" is an outdated term for the Inuvialuit and "Saulteaux" is an outdated term for the Anishinaabe.

  • Tornado Bess, the kidnapper, or, The outlaws of Rabbit Island by Spencer Dair

    Tornado Bess, the kidnapper, or, The outlaws of Rabbit Island

    Spencer Dair

    This novel uses outdated terminology to refer to indigenous peoples.

  • Tragedy of Hangman's Gulch, or, The ghost of Horn Mountains by Spencer Dair

    Tragedy of Hangman's Gulch, or, The ghost of Horn Mountains

    Spencer Dair

    This novel uses outdated terminology to refer to indigenous peoples. The term "Sioux" is a derogatory term referring to the Dakota- and Lakota-speaking peoples.

 
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