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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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  • Treasures of Mackenzie Isles, or, The outlaws' drag-net by Spencer Dair

    Treasures of Mackenzie Isles, or, The outlaws' drag-net

    Spencer Dair

    This novel uses outdated terminology to refer to indigenous peoples. "Saulteaux" is an outdated term for the Anishinaabe.

  • Witch of Devil Whirlpool, or, The gun-men of Split Lake by Spencer Dair

    Witch of Devil Whirlpool, or, The gun-men of Split Lake

    Spencer Dair

    This novel uses outdated terminology to refer to indigenous peoples.

  • Wreckers of Caribou Reef, or, Border bandits at bay by Spencer Dair

    Wreckers of Caribou Reef, or, Border bandits at bay

    Spencer Dair

    This novel uses outdated terminology to refer to indigenous peoples.

  • Black death, or, The curse of the Navajo witch by Spencer Dair

    Black death, or, The curse of the Navajo witch

    Spencer Dair

    This novel uses outdated terminology to refer to indigenous peoples. "Navajo" is an outdated term referring to the Diné people.

  • Outlaw's pledge, or, The raid on the old stockade by Spencer Dair

    Outlaw's pledge, or, The raid on the old stockade

    Spencer Dair

    This novel uses outdated terminology to refer to indigenous peoples.

  • Squawman's revenge, or, Kidnapped by the Piutes by Spencer Dair

    Squawman's revenge, or, Kidnapped by the Piutes

    Spencer Dair

    This novel uses outdated terminology to refer to indigenous peoples. The term "Squaw" is a derogatory term referring to indigenous women.

  • Tracked to his lair, or, The pursuit of the Midnight Raider by Spencer Dair

    Tracked to his lair, or, The pursuit of the Midnight Raider

    Spencer Dair

    This novel uses outdated terminology to refer to indigenous peoples.

  • Trapped by the Crees, or, Tricked by a renegade scout by Spencer Dair

    Trapped by the Crees, or, Tricked by a renegade scout

    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    This novel uses outdated terminology to refer to indigenous peoples.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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