The subject of this book is several groups of Native Americans in the Eastern United States and their reactions to Euro-American intrusion. There are good introductory and concluding chapters which discuss the general situation of many of these groups, along with five case studies by various authors
At a time when contemporary Indian life is overlooked in favor of romantic glorification of the past...
Until very recently, Indian history existed in the doldrums of guilt and ethnocentric misunderstandi...
The notion that the federal government\u27s relationship with Native American nations has been chron...
If ever a text should be required for a foundational American Indian Studies course, The State of th...
The forced removal of thousands of Indians from eastern Kansas between 1854 and 1871 adversely affec...
If ever a text should be required for a foundational American Indian Studies course, The State of th...
If ever a text should be required for a foundational American Indian Studies course, The State of th...
Review of: "Warrior Nations: The United States and Indian Peoples," by Roger L. Nichol
Review of: "Warrior Nations: The United States and Indian Peoples," by Roger L. Nichol
Review of: The Enduring Indians of Kansas: A Century and a Half of Acculturation. Herring, Joseph B
Review of: The Columbia Guide to American Indians of the Great Plains. Fowler, Loretta
Review of: Peoples of the Inland Sea: Native Americans and Newcomers in the Great Lakes Region, 1600...
Review of: "Exiles and Pioneers: Eastern Indians in the Trans-Mississippi West," by John P. Bowes
The admirable Chelsea House Publishers\u27 series for young adults treats fifty-eight tribal groups ...
Writing a survey of United States history is a difficult task. Writing a survey of American Indian h...
At a time when contemporary Indian life is overlooked in favor of romantic glorification of the past...
Until very recently, Indian history existed in the doldrums of guilt and ethnocentric misunderstandi...
The notion that the federal government\u27s relationship with Native American nations has been chron...
If ever a text should be required for a foundational American Indian Studies course, The State of th...
The forced removal of thousands of Indians from eastern Kansas between 1854 and 1871 adversely affec...
If ever a text should be required for a foundational American Indian Studies course, The State of th...
If ever a text should be required for a foundational American Indian Studies course, The State of th...
Review of: "Warrior Nations: The United States and Indian Peoples," by Roger L. Nichol
Review of: "Warrior Nations: The United States and Indian Peoples," by Roger L. Nichol
Review of: The Enduring Indians of Kansas: A Century and a Half of Acculturation. Herring, Joseph B
Review of: The Columbia Guide to American Indians of the Great Plains. Fowler, Loretta
Review of: Peoples of the Inland Sea: Native Americans and Newcomers in the Great Lakes Region, 1600...
Review of: "Exiles and Pioneers: Eastern Indians in the Trans-Mississippi West," by John P. Bowes
The admirable Chelsea House Publishers\u27 series for young adults treats fifty-eight tribal groups ...
Writing a survey of United States history is a difficult task. Writing a survey of American Indian h...
At a time when contemporary Indian life is overlooked in favor of romantic glorification of the past...
Until very recently, Indian history existed in the doldrums of guilt and ethnocentric misunderstandi...
The notion that the federal government\u27s relationship with Native American nations has been chron...