The American Indian : past and present
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The American Indian : past and present
McGraw-Hill, c1992
4th ed
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Includes bibliographical references (p. 302-306) and index
内容説明・目次
内容説明
This collection of 26 essays on native Americans covers every region of North America - including Canada - and each important time period. The essays chronicle the ways in which the circumstances of native Americans have changed since 1600, with an emphasis on events, issues, and progress in the 20th century. In this edition, the topics covered reflect the most recent scholarly activity and interests in the field: women's issues, demography, native Americans and the environment, biography, urbanization, Pan-Indianism, and intra- and inter-tribal issues.
目次
- Colonial America without the Indians - counterfactual reflections
- virgin soil epidemics as a factor in the aboriginal depopulation in America
- Opechancanough - Indian resistance leader
- red-white power relations and justice in the courts of 17th-century New England
- the Sillery experiment - a Jesuit-Indian village in New Frand, 1637-1663
- the Indians' new world - the Catawba experience
- "Poor Richard" meets the native American - schooling for young Indian women in 18th-century Connecticut
- the revolutionary war and the Indians of the Upper Susquehanna Valley
- econonmic development and native American women in the early 19th century
- early pan-Indianism - Tecumseh's tour of the Indian country, 1811-1812
- backdrop for disaster - causes of the Arikara war of 1823
- native Americans in the fur trade and wildlife depletion
- Cherokee women and the trail of tears
- Indians in Los Angeles, 1781-1875 - economic integration, social disintegration
- Indian land use and environmental change in Island County, Washington - a case study
- the Navajo at the Bosque Redondo - co-operation, resistance, and initiative, 1864-1868
- Canada's Subgugatim of the Plains Cree, 1879-1885
- from prison to homeland - the Cheyenne River Indian reservation before World War I
- urban Indians and ethnic choices - American Indian organizations in Minneapolis, 1920-1950
- inconstant advocacy - the erosion of Indian fishing rights in the Pacific Northwest, 1933-1955
- building toward self-determination - plains and Southwestern Indians in the 1940s and 1950s
- Indians and immigrants - a comparison of groups new to the city
- becoming modern - some reflections on Inuit social change
- Jim Crow, Indian style
- full blood, mixed blood, generic and ersatz - the problem of Indian identity
- Indians in the post-termination era.
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