George Santayana cautioned that Those who cannot remember the past are condemned to repeat it. In Michael L. Lawson\u27s Dammed Indians Revisited: The Continuing History of the Pick-Sloan Plan and the Missouri River Sioux, we are given a telling of one of our nation\u27s greatest engineering blunders. Lawson enlightens us with a historical account of governmental mismanagement of almost unbelievable proportion. This revised volume is based on Lawson\u27s 1982 book Dammed Indians: The Pick-Sloan Plan and the Missouri River Sioux, 1944- 1980; Dammed Indians Revisited picks up where he left off
This well-documented book covers twentieth- century Pine Ridge politics by linking two events at Wou...
With renewed discomfort, I return to my September 1997 issue of National Geographic, reading of Chin...
Writing a survey of United States history is a difficult task. Writing a survey of American Indian h...
Under the Pick-Sloan plan the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers constructed five mainstem dam projects th...
Under the Pick-Sloan plan the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers constructed five mainstem dam projects th...
In a region as well mapped and paved as Kansas Indian studies, anyone promising better roads to impr...
In the larger context of Plains Indian history, the Northern Cheyenne seem to drop from public consc...
In a region as well mapped and paved as Kansas Indian studies, anyone promising better roads to impr...
Review of: "Land Too Good for Indians: Northern Indian Removal", by John P. Bowes
The admirable Chelsea House Publishers\u27 series for young adults treats fifty-eight tribal groups ...
Review of: "Land Too Good for Indians: Northern Indian Removal", by John P. Bowes
Roberta Ulrich\u27s blistering, 2S0-page tour of dozens of different Indian groups undergoing termin...
In the larger context of Plains Indian history, the Northern Cheyenne seem to drop from public consc...
Until very recently, Indian history existed in the doldrums of guilt and ethnocentric misunderstandi...
In the larger context of Plains Indian history, the Northern Cheyenne seem to drop from public consc...
This well-documented book covers twentieth- century Pine Ridge politics by linking two events at Wou...
With renewed discomfort, I return to my September 1997 issue of National Geographic, reading of Chin...
Writing a survey of United States history is a difficult task. Writing a survey of American Indian h...
Under the Pick-Sloan plan the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers constructed five mainstem dam projects th...
Under the Pick-Sloan plan the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers constructed five mainstem dam projects th...
In a region as well mapped and paved as Kansas Indian studies, anyone promising better roads to impr...
In the larger context of Plains Indian history, the Northern Cheyenne seem to drop from public consc...
In a region as well mapped and paved as Kansas Indian studies, anyone promising better roads to impr...
Review of: "Land Too Good for Indians: Northern Indian Removal", by John P. Bowes
The admirable Chelsea House Publishers\u27 series for young adults treats fifty-eight tribal groups ...
Review of: "Land Too Good for Indians: Northern Indian Removal", by John P. Bowes
Roberta Ulrich\u27s blistering, 2S0-page tour of dozens of different Indian groups undergoing termin...
In the larger context of Plains Indian history, the Northern Cheyenne seem to drop from public consc...
Until very recently, Indian history existed in the doldrums of guilt and ethnocentric misunderstandi...
In the larger context of Plains Indian history, the Northern Cheyenne seem to drop from public consc...
This well-documented book covers twentieth- century Pine Ridge politics by linking two events at Wou...
With renewed discomfort, I return to my September 1997 issue of National Geographic, reading of Chin...
Writing a survey of United States history is a difficult task. Writing a survey of American Indian h...