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THE WHITE MAN'S WAR ELY S. PARKER
IROQUOIS GENERAL
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50 pages
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The collection features poems that explore the life and achievements of Ely Parker, a prominent Seneca figure known for his roles as an attorney, engineer, and diplomat. Highlighting his service as a lieutenant colonel in the Civil War and his significant contributions, including drafting the Confederate surrender terms, the poems delve into his unique experiences as one of the few Native Americans to attain a general's rank. Parker's later appointment as Commissioner of Indian Affairs marks a historic milestone, reflecting his influence and legacy in American history.
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2011, paperback
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