Until recently, prevailing wisdom in academic circles held that nomadic, buffalo hunting tribes on the Great Plains resisted all efforts to make them farmers. According to the old school, sedentary, regimented agricultural life on a reservation violated these noble hunters\u27 culture. Sarah Carter says that the old school was dead wrong. Carter, a Canada Research Fellow with the Department of History and Rupert\u27s Land Research Centre at the University of Winnipeg, argues that during the last quarter of the nineteenth century Indians in Canada\u27s prairie provinces stood ready and willing to adopt an agricultural lifestyle. The Canadian government, however, despite its proclaimed desire to make farmers of reservation Indians, enacted po...
Many of us, particularly in this bicentennial time, hear many references to pioneers, civilization, ...
In 1935, following years of drought, economic depression, and massive relief expenditures, the feder...
Introduction: Cattle ranching among tribes in Indian Territory, which later became Oklahoma, began d...
Until recently, prevailing wisdom in academic circles held that nomadic, buffalo hunting tribes on t...
In 1879 the buffalo disappeared from the Canadian North-West, leaving the Plains Indians in an extre...
During the 1840s and 1850s, more than 300,000 traders and overland emigrants followed the Platte and...
Relatively little has been done to trace the political structures of American Indians through the ye...
Non-Peer ReviewedThe Canadian Federal Government has introduced several major ad hoc relief programs...
For centuries the nutritious grasses of the southwestern fringe of the Canadian prairies supported a...
George McDougall, chairman of the Methodist Missions to the Indians of the Northwest Territories, ke...
God -read the brass buttons on the Indian police uniforms, God helps those who help themselves (p....
Sometime in late May 1882, several thousand bison appeared on the Great Sioux reservation about 100 ...
In late summer 1847, the United States signed a treaty that formed a new Indian reservation in north...
The Popper thesis, that large parts of the U.S. Great Plains are best suited to their pre-settlement...
Paper submitted for History 302 Honors, Spring 2010. The papers from this class are collected in th...
Many of us, particularly in this bicentennial time, hear many references to pioneers, civilization, ...
In 1935, following years of drought, economic depression, and massive relief expenditures, the feder...
Introduction: Cattle ranching among tribes in Indian Territory, which later became Oklahoma, began d...
Until recently, prevailing wisdom in academic circles held that nomadic, buffalo hunting tribes on t...
In 1879 the buffalo disappeared from the Canadian North-West, leaving the Plains Indians in an extre...
During the 1840s and 1850s, more than 300,000 traders and overland emigrants followed the Platte and...
Relatively little has been done to trace the political structures of American Indians through the ye...
Non-Peer ReviewedThe Canadian Federal Government has introduced several major ad hoc relief programs...
For centuries the nutritious grasses of the southwestern fringe of the Canadian prairies supported a...
George McDougall, chairman of the Methodist Missions to the Indians of the Northwest Territories, ke...
God -read the brass buttons on the Indian police uniforms, God helps those who help themselves (p....
Sometime in late May 1882, several thousand bison appeared on the Great Sioux reservation about 100 ...
In late summer 1847, the United States signed a treaty that formed a new Indian reservation in north...
The Popper thesis, that large parts of the U.S. Great Plains are best suited to their pre-settlement...
Paper submitted for History 302 Honors, Spring 2010. The papers from this class are collected in th...
Many of us, particularly in this bicentennial time, hear many references to pioneers, civilization, ...
In 1935, following years of drought, economic depression, and massive relief expenditures, the feder...
Introduction: Cattle ranching among tribes in Indian Territory, which later became Oklahoma, began d...