The Cherokees’ “Trail of Tears” and the forced migration of other Southern tribes during the 1830s and 1840s were the most notorious consequences of Andrew Jackson’s Indian removal policy. Less well known is the fact that many tribes of the Old Northwest territory were also forced to surrender their lands and move west of the Mississippi River.By 1850, upwards of 10,000 displaced Indians had been settled “permanently” along the wooded streams and rivers of eastern Kansas. Twenty years later only a few hundred—mostly Kickapoos, Potawatomis, Chippewas, Munsees, Iowas, Foxes, and Sacs—remained.Joseph Herring’s The Enduring Indians of Kansas recounts the struggle of these determined survivors. For them, the “end of Indian Kansas” was unacceptab...
In the 1830s, the U.S. government forcibly removed 60,000 Native Americans from their ancestral home...
David W. Levy Prize winnerOn May 28, 1830 President Andrew Jackson signed the Indian Removal Act, au...
INTRODUCTION There has been a resurgence in Native American population and culture in the past two d...
Joseph B. Herring previously worked as an archivist at the National Archives, a senior program offic...
Review of: The Enduring Indians of Kansas: A Century and a Half of Acculturation. Herring, Joseph B
Most of the Indians whose names we remember were warriors—Tecumseh, Black Hawk, Sitting Bull, Crazy ...
In late summer 1847, the United States signed a treaty that formed a new Indian reservation in north...
The dissertation complicates the familiar narrative about the coming of the Civil War in American na...
When white explorers encountered them in their Wisconsin homeland, the Kickapoo Indians lived in sep...
This study investigates collaboration among missionaries, evangelicals, Quakers, Cherokee, Choctaw, ...
The opening of Indian country has continued from Colonial days to the present. Usually it has result...
From the colonial period, enslaved Africans escaped bondage. Colonial records and treaties reveal th...
Article uses the Indian-Pioneer papers to show a more congenial relationship between white settlers ...
In the winter of 1869, after several hard days of travel, a cold and weary delegation of Citizen Ban...
At a very early date, it must have been apparent to the Chickasaws that their only hope of survival ...
In the 1830s, the U.S. government forcibly removed 60,000 Native Americans from their ancestral home...
David W. Levy Prize winnerOn May 28, 1830 President Andrew Jackson signed the Indian Removal Act, au...
INTRODUCTION There has been a resurgence in Native American population and culture in the past two d...
Joseph B. Herring previously worked as an archivist at the National Archives, a senior program offic...
Review of: The Enduring Indians of Kansas: A Century and a Half of Acculturation. Herring, Joseph B
Most of the Indians whose names we remember were warriors—Tecumseh, Black Hawk, Sitting Bull, Crazy ...
In late summer 1847, the United States signed a treaty that formed a new Indian reservation in north...
The dissertation complicates the familiar narrative about the coming of the Civil War in American na...
When white explorers encountered them in their Wisconsin homeland, the Kickapoo Indians lived in sep...
This study investigates collaboration among missionaries, evangelicals, Quakers, Cherokee, Choctaw, ...
The opening of Indian country has continued from Colonial days to the present. Usually it has result...
From the colonial period, enslaved Africans escaped bondage. Colonial records and treaties reveal th...
Article uses the Indian-Pioneer papers to show a more congenial relationship between white settlers ...
In the winter of 1869, after several hard days of travel, a cold and weary delegation of Citizen Ban...
At a very early date, it must have been apparent to the Chickasaws that their only hope of survival ...
In the 1830s, the U.S. government forcibly removed 60,000 Native Americans from their ancestral home...
David W. Levy Prize winnerOn May 28, 1830 President Andrew Jackson signed the Indian Removal Act, au...
INTRODUCTION There has been a resurgence in Native American population and culture in the past two d...