"Note-book No. 1 of the Kickapoo Club" by Kickapoo Club is a compilation of early 20th-century explorations and historical accounts that documents the Kickapoo Club's archaeological expeditions and their passion for Native American history in central Illinois. Through first-hand narratives, the book captures the excitement of uncovering artifacts like flint tools and pottery, and shares stories from burial sites near Cahokia Mound, highlighting the importance of preserving these historical landmarks from modern development and celebrating the bond between the land and its original inhabitants. These accounts showcase the group's zeal for local history and underscore their commitment to documenting the past.
Note-book No. 1 of the Kickapoo Club
By Kickapoo Club
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Venture into early 20th-century Illinois as a group of amateur archaeologists unearth the secrets of Native American history.
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