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De-No-Sau-Nee-Ga : Or the Territories of the People of the Long House In 1720 : Exhibiting the Home Country of the Iroquois With the Aboriginal Names of Their Villages, Lakes, Rivers, Streams & Ancient Localities, and the Courses of Their Principal Tr...

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Discover the timeless beauty of our fine art quality printed reproduction of this antique map. Perfect for history enthusiasts, collectors, and interior decorators.

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Old map of New York, New York (State), United States.

Created by Lewis Henry Morgan, Richard H. Pease in 1720.
  • Map of New York State showing delimited Iroqouis tribal/linguistic areas and trails.
  • Place-names in Iroquois syllabic spellings.
  • Relief shown by hachures.
  • Hand colored to differentiate the occupancy areas.
  • This map has some imperfections: torn at most fold lines, taped on verso, tape-stained on recto. We'll do our best to restore the image before printing.
  • Includes "Explanation" (legend) and table of "Vowel sounds".
  • 2 copies

Map Subjects

Indian Trails

Iroquois Indians

Iroquois Language

New York (State)

United States

New York

Lewis Henry Morgan

Richard H. Pease

1720

Map Tags

1720

Indian Trails

Iroquois Indians

Iroquois Language

Lewis Henry Morgan

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Maps

New York

New York (State)

Richard H. Pease

United States

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