Historical models of Indian-white contact on the frontier emphasize conflict and hostility, yet historians are not unaware that whites and Indians interacted in many different ways in different regions and time periods. Even in cases of Indian-white conflict, it was not at all uncommon to find Indians fighting beside the whites against other Indians, often greatly enhancing the capabilities of the white forces. Some tribes were notable for their long-standing alliance with whites against other Indian tribes; examples include the Catawbas of South Carolina, the Pawnees of Nebraska, the Wyoming Shoshonis led by Chief Washakie, and the Crows of Montana. A particularly striking example is the Tonkawa tribe of Texas, whose military cooperation w...
The history of the United States, indeed all of the Americas, owes much of its uniqueness to the rel...
In the centennial of the passage of the Northwest ordinance, 1887, the U.S. Congress passed the Dawe...
Nineteenth-century Indian policy in the United States stood at the crossroads of conflicting America...
Historical models of Indian-white contact on the frontier emphasize conflict and hostility, yet hist...
Whites, commonly class the Northern Arapahoes as a warlike tribe, but they call themselves a peacefu...
F. Todd Smith\u27s work provides the first detailed history of the Indians of Texas and the Near Sou...
When white explorers encountered them in their Wisconsin homeland, the Kickapoo Indians lived in sep...
Traditional histories of the Texas frontier overlook a crucial component: efforts to defend Texas a...
A notable feature of Indian-White conflict in the Trans-Mississippi West after the Civil War was the...
The opening of Indian country has continued from Colonial days to the present. Usually it has result...
In late summer 1847, the United States signed a treaty that formed a new Indian reservation in north...
By the time the United States acquired most of the Great plains through the Louisiana Purchase, many...
Article explores the history of the Tonkawa people in Texas and Oklahoma and illuminates the negativ...
During the 1840s and 1850s, more than 300,000 traders and overland emigrants followed the Platte and...
During the nineteenth century, the United States Government engaged in frenetic negotiations with Na...
The history of the United States, indeed all of the Americas, owes much of its uniqueness to the rel...
In the centennial of the passage of the Northwest ordinance, 1887, the U.S. Congress passed the Dawe...
Nineteenth-century Indian policy in the United States stood at the crossroads of conflicting America...
Historical models of Indian-white contact on the frontier emphasize conflict and hostility, yet hist...
Whites, commonly class the Northern Arapahoes as a warlike tribe, but they call themselves a peacefu...
F. Todd Smith\u27s work provides the first detailed history of the Indians of Texas and the Near Sou...
When white explorers encountered them in their Wisconsin homeland, the Kickapoo Indians lived in sep...
Traditional histories of the Texas frontier overlook a crucial component: efforts to defend Texas a...
A notable feature of Indian-White conflict in the Trans-Mississippi West after the Civil War was the...
The opening of Indian country has continued from Colonial days to the present. Usually it has result...
In late summer 1847, the United States signed a treaty that formed a new Indian reservation in north...
By the time the United States acquired most of the Great plains through the Louisiana Purchase, many...
Article explores the history of the Tonkawa people in Texas and Oklahoma and illuminates the negativ...
During the 1840s and 1850s, more than 300,000 traders and overland emigrants followed the Platte and...
During the nineteenth century, the United States Government engaged in frenetic negotiations with Na...
The history of the United States, indeed all of the Americas, owes much of its uniqueness to the rel...
In the centennial of the passage of the Northwest ordinance, 1887, the U.S. Congress passed the Dawe...
Nineteenth-century Indian policy in the United States stood at the crossroads of conflicting America...