The American Indian: Past and PresentRoger L. Nichols VNR AG, 1986 - 312 pages Essays on various aspects of the Native American Experience. |
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... Relations and Justice in the Courts of Seventeenth - Century New England 89 War and Culture : The Iroquois Experience 105 The Indian in Nineteenth - Century America : A Unique Minority 127 American Indian Policy in the Old Northwest ...
... Relations and Justice in the Courts of Seventeenth - Century New England 89 War and Culture : The Iroquois Experience 105 The Indian in Nineteenth - Century America : A Unique Minority 127 American Indian Policy in the Old Northwest ...
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Contents
The Catawba | 10 |
A Fresh Look | 28 |
JAMES AXTELL | 47 |
LYLE KOEHLER RedWhite Power Relations and Justice | 89 |
The Iroquois | 105 |
Mirror of | 150 |
Causes of the Arikara | 166 |
GEORGE HARWOOD PHILLIPS Indians in Los Angeles 17811875 | 179 |
Bureaucrats | 204 |
ROBERT A TRENNERT Educating Indian Girls at Nonreservation | 218 |
MICHAEL T SMITH The History of Indian Citizenship | 232 |
The Erosion of Indian | 256 |
A Case Against | 272 |
ROBERT S MICHAELSEN Civil Rights Indian Rites | 287 |
AFTERWORD | 305 |
RICHARD WHITE The Cultural Landscape of the Pawnees | 194 |
Common terms and phrases
aboriginal agriculture Algonquians allotments American Indian Arapahoes Arikara Arikara War authority became Calvinists Catawba Celilo Falls century Cherokee Nation Cheyennes Cheyennes and Arapahoes chiefs Christian citizenship civilization Collier colonial colonists Commissioner conflict Congress continued court cultural Dawes Act disease early economic efforts Eliot enemies England English epidemics European federal government fee patents firearms Five Nations force French fur trade groups horses hunting important Indian Affairs Indian fishing rights Indian lands Indian policy Indian Reorganization Act individual Iroquois John killed labor leaders legislation living Massachusetts Menominee missionaries Mohawk muskets Native American Church Native Americans neighbors Northwest officials Ojibway Pawnee peace percent peyote Plymouth political population Powhatans practice praying Indians problems pueblo Puritan received religious reported reservation result River sachems scalping settlement settlers Sioux smallpox social society territory tion traditional treaty tribal tribes tribesmen United urban villages Virginia warfare warriors western women
References to this book
Native People, Native Lands: Canadian Indians, Inuit and Metis Bruce Alden Cox No preview available - 1988 |