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The great father: the United States government and the American Indians
Francis Paul Prucha
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Frontmatter (page N/A)
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List of Maps (page xix)
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List of Illustrations (page xxi)
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List of Tables (page xxv)
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Preface (page xxvii)
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Acknowledgments (page xxxi)
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Abbreviations (page 3)
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PROLOGUE: THE COLONIAL EXPERIENCE (page 5)
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PART ONE: FORMATIVE YEARS (page 29)
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1. Peace after the Revolution (page 35)
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2. War and Defense (page 61)
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3. Trade and Intercourse Laws (page 89)
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4. Government Trading Houses (Factories) (page 115)
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5. Civilization and Education (page 135)
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6. The Indian Department (page 159)
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PART TWO: INDIAN REMOVAL (page 179)
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7. The Policy of Indian Removal (page 183)
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8. The Emigration of the Southern Tribes (page 214)
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9. Removal of the Northern Indians (page 243)
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10. The Emigrant Indians in the West (page 270)
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11. New Structures and Programs (page 293)
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PART THREE: AMERICAN EXPANSION AND THE RESERVATION SYSTEM (page 315)
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12. The Indian Office: Men and Policies (page 319)
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13. A Pathway to the Pacific (page 339)
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14. Texas, New Mexico, and Utah (page 354)
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15. California, Oregon, and Washington (page 381)
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PART FOUR: THE CIVIL WAR YEARS (page 411)
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16. The Southern Indians and the Confederate States (page 415)
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17. Indian Conflicts: A Series of Other Wars (page 437)
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18. The Indian System and Its Critics (page 462)
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PART FIVE: THE PEACE POLICY (page 479)
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19. Stirrings of Reform (page 485)
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20. Structures of the Peace Policy (page 501)
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21. Military Challenge (page 534)
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22. Reservation Policy (page 562)
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23. The Indian Service: Policies and Administration (page 582)
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Illustrations and Map Credits, Volume I (page 607)
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PART SIX: AMERICANIZING THE AMERICAN INDIANS (page 609)
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24. The New Christian Reformers (page 611)
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25. The Reservations and Reform (page 631)
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26. Severalty, Law, and Citizenship (page 659)
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27. Education for Patriotic Citizenship (page 687)
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28. The Indian Service: Bureaucratization and Reform (page 716)
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29. Liquidating the Indian Territory (page 737)
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PART SEVEN: THE NATION'S WARDS (page 759)
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30. The Indian Office: The Indians' Guardian (page 763)
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31. The 1920s: The Guardian on Trial (page 790)
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32. Education for Self-Support (page 814)
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33. Concern for Indian Health (page 841)
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34. The Indians' Land (page 864)
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35. Indians of Oklahoma and New York (page 897)
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Part Eight: The Indian New Deal (page 917)
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36. Transition: The Hoover Years (page 921)
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37. The New Reform (page 940)
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38 Rounding Out the New Deal (page 969)
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993 The End of the Indian New Deal (page 993)
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Part Nine: Termination (page 1013)
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40 The Postwar Years (page 1017)
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41 Termination in Action (page 1041)
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42 Programs for Indians (page 1060)
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Part Ten: Indian Self-Determination (page 1085)
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43 Turnabout in the 1960s (page 1087)
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44 Signs of the New Day (page 1111)
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45 Advances in Indian Rights and Responsibilities (page 1139)
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46 Legal and Judicial Maneuvering (page 1171)
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47 The American Indians in 1980 (page 1191)
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Appendixes (page 1209)
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Bibliographical Essay (page 1231)
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Illustration and Map Credits, Volume II (page 1259)
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Index (page 1261)
Journal Abbreviation | Label | URL |
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AHR | 91.1 (Feb. 1986): 178-179 | http://links.jstor.org/sici?sici=0002-8762%28198602%2991%3A1%3C178%3ATMCTUD%3E2.0.CO%3B2-Y |
JAH | 72.3 (Dec. 1985): 661-662 | http://links.jstor.org/sici?sici=0021-8723%28198512%2972%3A3%3C661%3A%3E2.0.CO%3B2-N |
RAH | 13.3 (Sep. 1985): 386-394 | http://links.jstor.org/sici?sici=0048-7511%28198509%2913%3A3%3C386%3APP%3E2.0.CO%3B2-A |
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Published: c1984
Publisher: University of Nebraska Press
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