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George Copway

    George Copway, also known as Kah-ge-ga-gah-bowh, emerged as a significant voice concerning Aboriginal peoples. Ordained as a Methodist minister, he dedicated himself to missionary work among various tribes, simultaneously becoming a prolific author who wrote extensively on their lives and cultures. His writings offer profound insights into the traditions and perspectives of Indigenous communities, fostering a greater understanding within broader society. Copway's work remains a vital legacy for the study of Indigenous history and identity.

    Organization Of A New Indian Territory, East Of The Missouri River: Arguments And Reasons Submitted To The Honorable The Members Of The Senate And Hou
    Organization of a new Indian territory, east of the Missouri river. Arguments and reasons submitted to ... the members of the Senate and House of repr
    The Life, History and Travels of Kah-Ge-Ga-Gah-Bowh
    Indian Life and Indian History
    The Ojibway Conquest: A Tale of the Northwest
    Running Sketches of Men and Places, in England, France, Germany, Belgium, and Scotland. by George Copway, (Kah-Ge-Ga-Gah-Bowh)