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The struggle for self-determination: history of the Menominee Indians since 1854
David Beck
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Frontmatter
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List of Illustrations (page viii)
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Preface: Shaping a Tribally Defined Existence (page ix)
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Acknowledgments (page xvii)
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Introduction: Menominee Survival into the 1850s (page xix)
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Abbreviations (page xxviii)
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1. The Early Reservation Years (page 1)
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2. The Pivotal Divide of 1871 (page 21)
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3. Government and Religion (page 32)
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4. Twenty Million Feet a Year (page 46)
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5. The 1905 Blowdown and Its Aftermath (page 63)
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6. The Weight of Federal Wardship (page 79)
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7. From Allotment to Incorporation (page 95)
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8. Illusory Control (page 114)
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9. Termination (page 129)
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10. The Road to Restoration (page 150)
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11. Restoration (page 166)
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12. Tribal Self-Determination and Sovereignty Today (page 179)
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Appendix (page 189)
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Notes (page 199)
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Bibliography (page 251)
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Index (page 271)
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Published: c2005
Publisher: University of Nebraska Press
- 9780803213470 (hardcover)
- 9780803222410 (paper)
- 9780803252943 (ebook)