The American Indian: Past and PresentRoger L. Nichols, George R. Adams John Wiley & Sons, 1971 - 295 páginas |
Conteúdo
Contents | 1 |
American Indians | 16 |
Americanizing the White | 29 |
Indian Cultural Adjustment | 42 |
The Causes | 61 |
Red White | 74 |
European Expansion and | 86 |
The Use of Indians in the War of | 96 |
Private Property the Indians | 200 |
Indian and White in the Inland Empire | 209 |
The Ghost Dance and the Battle | 221 |
A Crusade for Indian Reform | 230 |
Oklahoma Tribes the Great | 243 |
Legal Problems Peculiar to Indian | 255 |
Freedom of Religion and | 263 |
Problems | 269 |
The United States Factory System | 111 |
Protestants Pagans and Sequences | 120 |
The Canadian Sioux | 168 |
The Celebrated Peace Policy | 183 |
132 | 281 |
Plains Indians | 292 |
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Termos e frases comuns
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