![]() ![]() ![]() Doing so helps us track how our collection is used and helps justify freely releasing even more content in the future. ![]() Though not required, if you want to credit us as the source, please use the following statement, "From The New York Public Library," and provide a link back to the item on our Digital Collections site. During the War of 1812 he fought for the United States on the New York/Canadian front. This item may not be in the public domain under the laws of other countries. William Apess (1798 1839) published several important works, including an autobiography, and is rightly regarded as one of the founders of Native Ameri- can letters. 1798 Indians of North America Pequot Indians Genres Title pages Type of Resource Text Languages English Identifiers NYPL catalog ID (B-number): b14121267 Photo Order: 53750 Universal Unique Identifier (UUID): f121bbb0-5245-0132-68fa-58d385a7b928 Rights Statement The New York Public Library believes that this item is in the public domain under the laws of the United States, but did not make a determination as to its copyright status under the copyright laws of other countries. Title: A son of the forest : the experience of William Apes, a native of the forest : comprising a notice of the Pequod tribe of Indians Creator: Apess. Son of the forest) Topics Apess, William, b. : A Son of the Forest and Other Writings (Native Americans of the Northeast) (9781558491076) by Apess, William and a great selection of similar. This work, A Son of the Forest (1829), chronicles his childhood of poverty, abuse, and indentured servitude his service as an infantryman in the War of 1812 his subsequent itinerant life of. The experience of William Apes, a native of the forest Dates / Origin Date Issued: 1831 Library locations Rare Book Division Shelf locator: *KF 1831 (Apes, W. To see the 'dual identity,' study the engraved image of William Apess from the frontispiece of A Son of the Forest (1831) on page 639. Names Apess, William, 1798-1839 (Author) CollectionĪ son of the forest. William Apess (1798-1839) (also William Apes before 1837), was an ordained Methodist minister, writer, and activist of mixed-race descent, who was a. Notes: Native American autobiography, like most 'ethnic autobiography,' is at once. ![]()
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