Early Jesuit missions Among the Indians of western New York, 1902
Our life among the Iroquois Indians, 1892
Harriet S. Caswell
Legends, customs and social life of the Seneca Indians, of western New York, 1878
Spelling-book in the Seneca language with English definitions, 1842
Proceedings of an Indian council : held at the Buffalo Creek Reservation, state of New York, Fourth month, 1842
Annuity: Seneca Indians, 1837
Bureau of Indian Affairs
History of Buffalo and Niagara Falls, including a concise account of the aboriginal inhabitants...1896
John Devoy
Authentic and comprehensive history of Buffalo with some account of its early inhabitants both savage and civilized...in two volumes, 1861
William Ketchum. Very detailed history of pre-Holland Land Company Buffalo
What’s in a Name?: The Connection Between the Native Americans and the Streets of Buffalo, 1802-1857
This article focuses on how the street names of Buffalo, New York, have evolved over time in response to shifting sentiment toward the Native American population. Though the street names in Buffalo started off as primarily Germanic and Anglo-Saxon, as tensions rose between the white inhabitants of Buffalo and the Native population, more street names were named with tribal words. This was played out against the dramatic backdrop of Native American legal battles against the city of Buffalo and other land companies for the right to stay on their ancestral lands. In 1857, the Seneca Nation won ...
Memoir on the antiquities of the western parts of the state of New-York, 1820
DeWitt Clinton
Indian village, camp and burial sites on the Niagara Frontier + The Indian Occupancy of the Niagara Frontier (2 articles)
Scroll to p. 257. Bulletin of the Buffalo Society of Natural Sciences , v. IX, no. 3, 1909.
Indigenous People of Western New York, 2018
Partnership for the Public Good
Mental Elevator = Ne jagutn'bugi'ages'gwathah =
A little newspaper published 1841-1850 in English and Seneca on the Buffalo Creek Reservation, then on the Cattaraugus Reservation
Inconsistent Friends: Philadelphia Quakers And The Development Of Native American Missions In The Long Eighteenth Century
Kari Elizabeth Rose Thompson
Thomas Indian School Annual Reports, 1899-1908
Aaron Hamton Diary Transcript, 1813
Pocket diary of a journey taken by the author and several fellow Quakers from Kingswood, NJ to a settlement that is now in Erie County. It provides detailed descriptions of frontier and pioneer life; the social life and customs of native peoples, particularly the Seneca Indians on the Buffalo Creek Reservation. The diary provides many details of the Quaker settlement situated along Eighteen Mile Creek in the Holland Purchase. Original is at the New York State Library.
Six Nations of New York: Extra Census Bulletin, 1892
Includes reservation maps which show names of individual residents