The rapid rise of the United States benefits from the western exploitation; and the first question that comes from the development of western regions, is the ownership of the land. American Indians are originally of the earliest residents of this stretch of land, but they have never formed the system of occupying and developing the land and confirming their sovereignty effectively, which gives the White man with advanced culture the pretext to attack and occupy. Because of the sharply increased population and immigrants, the White society endures stronger pressure on the land resources; therefore, immigrating into the west becomes one of the most effective way to lighten the pressure. Consequently, the land problem is very crucial for the e...
This paper describes two different approaches to economic development on American Indian reservation...
For most of the past century, a migration has been taking place within the United States: Native Ame...
Review of: The Culture of Wilderness: Agriculture as Colonization in the American West. Knobloch, Fr...
From the time of European invasion of what now constitutes the United States, the settler colonial s...
This study’s primary focus is on white settlement and Indian dispossession and marginalizatian, the...
This article evaluates the phenomenon of Indian ranching from its rise in the late nineteenth centur...
The opening of Indian country has continued from Colonial days to the present. Usually it has result...
This paper addresses how the cattle trails affected the Native American tribes in Indian Territory. ...
Statistics indicate that American Indians form one of the most disadvantaged minority groups in the ...
This article presents how an admixture of humans first arrived in the western world during the last ...
Michael John Witgen concludes that the geographical expansion of the United States, especially in t...
Article uses the Indian-Pioneer papers to show a more congenial relationship between white settlers ...
Sioux nations and to retrieve their lands and to preserve their ethnicity and the demises of their p...
This article exams commercial enterprises and its gaining popularity among Native American tribes. T...
If anything be true of the United States in the second half of the Twentieth Century, it is the rise...
This paper describes two different approaches to economic development on American Indian reservation...
For most of the past century, a migration has been taking place within the United States: Native Ame...
Review of: The Culture of Wilderness: Agriculture as Colonization in the American West. Knobloch, Fr...
From the time of European invasion of what now constitutes the United States, the settler colonial s...
This study’s primary focus is on white settlement and Indian dispossession and marginalizatian, the...
This article evaluates the phenomenon of Indian ranching from its rise in the late nineteenth centur...
The opening of Indian country has continued from Colonial days to the present. Usually it has result...
This paper addresses how the cattle trails affected the Native American tribes in Indian Territory. ...
Statistics indicate that American Indians form one of the most disadvantaged minority groups in the ...
This article presents how an admixture of humans first arrived in the western world during the last ...
Michael John Witgen concludes that the geographical expansion of the United States, especially in t...
Article uses the Indian-Pioneer papers to show a more congenial relationship between white settlers ...
Sioux nations and to retrieve their lands and to preserve their ethnicity and the demises of their p...
This article exams commercial enterprises and its gaining popularity among Native American tribes. T...
If anything be true of the United States in the second half of the Twentieth Century, it is the rise...
This paper describes two different approaches to economic development on American Indian reservation...
For most of the past century, a migration has been taking place within the United States: Native Ame...
Review of: The Culture of Wilderness: Agriculture as Colonization in the American West. Knobloch, Fr...