About one quarter of this book is devoted to John Collier\u27s interest in various kinds of social experiments before he discovered the American Indian. One learns a great deal about Collier\u27s family background and his association with Mabel Dodge, Stella Atwood, Tony Luhan, Dr. John R. Haynes, and D. H. Lawrence. No additional research will be needed in reference to these aspects of Collier\u27s reform impulse and orientation
Review of: American Indian Policy in Crisis: Christian Reformers and the Indian, 1865-1900. Prucha, ...
Dillon S. Myer (1891–1982) has been framed as the lone villain in incarcerating and dispersing the J...
In analyzing White-Native American relations over the past two centuries, most historians recognize ...
About one quarter of this book is devoted to John Collier\u27s interest in various kinds of social e...
This document, dated July 1947, composed by Individuals Opposed to Exploitation of Indians charact...
Relations between Mexico and the United States have often been tense and yet they have always been i...
In 1933 President Franklin Roosevelt appointed John Collier to the post of United States Indian Comm...
In 1879, the Carlisle Barracks were placed under the care of Richard Henry Pratt in order to establi...
Frederick Hoxie\u27s argument in A Final Promise is that there were two distinct phases to the gover...
This thesis examines the assimilation tactics used upon Native Americans by the United States govern...
Review of: John Collier\u27s Crusade for Indian Reform, 1920-1954. Philp, Kenneth R
In late summer 1847, the United States signed a treaty that formed a new Indian reservation in north...
Review of: With Good Intentions: Quaker Work among the Pawnees, Otos, and Omahas in the 1870\u27s. M...
False Promises: Race, Power, and the Chimera of Indian Assimilation, 1879-1934, analyzes the punishm...
On Valentine’s Day, 14 February 1882, former-Indian-superintendent-turned-reformer Colonel Alfred B....
Review of: American Indian Policy in Crisis: Christian Reformers and the Indian, 1865-1900. Prucha, ...
Dillon S. Myer (1891–1982) has been framed as the lone villain in incarcerating and dispersing the J...
In analyzing White-Native American relations over the past two centuries, most historians recognize ...
About one quarter of this book is devoted to John Collier\u27s interest in various kinds of social e...
This document, dated July 1947, composed by Individuals Opposed to Exploitation of Indians charact...
Relations between Mexico and the United States have often been tense and yet they have always been i...
In 1933 President Franklin Roosevelt appointed John Collier to the post of United States Indian Comm...
In 1879, the Carlisle Barracks were placed under the care of Richard Henry Pratt in order to establi...
Frederick Hoxie\u27s argument in A Final Promise is that there were two distinct phases to the gover...
This thesis examines the assimilation tactics used upon Native Americans by the United States govern...
Review of: John Collier\u27s Crusade for Indian Reform, 1920-1954. Philp, Kenneth R
In late summer 1847, the United States signed a treaty that formed a new Indian reservation in north...
Review of: With Good Intentions: Quaker Work among the Pawnees, Otos, and Omahas in the 1870\u27s. M...
False Promises: Race, Power, and the Chimera of Indian Assimilation, 1879-1934, analyzes the punishm...
On Valentine’s Day, 14 February 1882, former-Indian-superintendent-turned-reformer Colonel Alfred B....
Review of: American Indian Policy in Crisis: Christian Reformers and the Indian, 1865-1900. Prucha, ...
Dillon S. Myer (1891–1982) has been framed as the lone villain in incarcerating and dispersing the J...
In analyzing White-Native American relations over the past two centuries, most historians recognize ...