Offering solid scholarship and impressive, fresh documentation, Parman contributes a tantalizing, sometimes scintillating overview of American Indian history as it unfolds through the twentieth century. Often rich in detail while describing Indian struggles for self-determination, the book also reveals the give and take tribes have experienced on their long trail of reasserting their place not only in the American West but on the national scene. All is not optimistic, but Indians and the American West draws a detailed map of the territory on which future disputes are likely to unfold; thoughtful citizens consulting it should be better prepared to make informed choices. Classrooms that have left nineteenth-century American Indian experiences...
Review of: "Land Too Good for Indians: Northern Indian Removal", by John P. Bowes
In a region as well mapped and paved as Kansas Indian studies, anyone promising better roads to impr...
In writing a review for Great Plains Quarterly one is asked to emphasize the book\u27s Great Plains ...
Offering solid scholarship and impressive, fresh documentation, Parman contributes a tantalizing, so...
Review of: Indians and the American West in the Twentieth Century. Parman, Donald L
Writing a survey of United States history is a difficult task. Writing a survey of American Indian h...
In the past twenty years or so the Western American Indians and their conflicts with the white man h...
Review of: "Creating the American West: Boundaries and Borderlands," by Derek R. Everett
Until very recently, Indian history existed in the doldrums of guilt and ethnocentric misunderstandi...
Review of: The Enduring Indians of Kansas: A Century and a Half of Acculturation. Herring, Joseph B
Despite the degree of American government domination, American Indian activists have managed to crea...
Frank Rzeczkowski’s book Uniting the Tribes brings a refreshing perspective to the much studied earl...
In this solid text Michael Oberg presents his version of American Indian history. From the start he ...
The Indians of Oklahoma, a survey of the sixty-seven tribes residing in the state, explains the colo...
Alvin Josephy\u27s statement that this book is the culmination of thirty years of association with...
Review of: "Land Too Good for Indians: Northern Indian Removal", by John P. Bowes
In a region as well mapped and paved as Kansas Indian studies, anyone promising better roads to impr...
In writing a review for Great Plains Quarterly one is asked to emphasize the book\u27s Great Plains ...
Offering solid scholarship and impressive, fresh documentation, Parman contributes a tantalizing, so...
Review of: Indians and the American West in the Twentieth Century. Parman, Donald L
Writing a survey of United States history is a difficult task. Writing a survey of American Indian h...
In the past twenty years or so the Western American Indians and their conflicts with the white man h...
Review of: "Creating the American West: Boundaries and Borderlands," by Derek R. Everett
Until very recently, Indian history existed in the doldrums of guilt and ethnocentric misunderstandi...
Review of: The Enduring Indians of Kansas: A Century and a Half of Acculturation. Herring, Joseph B
Despite the degree of American government domination, American Indian activists have managed to crea...
Frank Rzeczkowski’s book Uniting the Tribes brings a refreshing perspective to the much studied earl...
In this solid text Michael Oberg presents his version of American Indian history. From the start he ...
The Indians of Oklahoma, a survey of the sixty-seven tribes residing in the state, explains the colo...
Alvin Josephy\u27s statement that this book is the culmination of thirty years of association with...
Review of: "Land Too Good for Indians: Northern Indian Removal", by John P. Bowes
In a region as well mapped and paved as Kansas Indian studies, anyone promising better roads to impr...
In writing a review for Great Plains Quarterly one is asked to emphasize the book\u27s Great Plains ...