The American Indian Reader: HistoryIndian Historian Press, 1974 |
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... England , at the time when the colonists chose to fight for freedom , the Indians found themselves in the middle of the controversy . For the most part , the tribes had gotten along quite well with the colo- nists , so far as affairs on ...
... England , at the time when the colonists chose to fight for freedom , the Indians found themselves in the middle of the controversy . For the most part , the tribes had gotten along quite well with the colo- nists , so far as affairs on ...
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... England and his adherents , and as said King is yet possessed of several posts and forts on the lakes and other places , the reduction of which is of great im- portance to the peace and security of the contracting parties , and as the ...
... England and his adherents , and as said King is yet possessed of several posts and forts on the lakes and other places , the reduction of which is of great im- portance to the peace and security of the contracting parties , and as the ...
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... England . Nor have they been consulted about their enforced allegiance to the British Crown . 1706. The Navajo people are subjected to repeated slave raids by the Spanish . The Navajo resist and are successful . The Hopi defeat a ...
... England . Nor have they been consulted about their enforced allegiance to the British Crown . 1706. The Navajo people are subjected to repeated slave raids by the Spanish . The Navajo resist and are successful . The Hopi defeat a ...
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acres administration agreement allotments American Fur Company American Indian annuities Apache attacked authorized bands battle Blood Law California ceded cession Cherokee Nation Cheyenne Chickasaws chiefs Chippewa Choctaws claims Commissioner of Indian Congress continued Creek culture Dawes Act defeated Delawares dians Dutch economy English established Europeans federal fee simple forced Fort Sully granted Hopi hundred Indian Affairs Indian land Indian nations Indian tribes individual reserves Interior invaders Iroquois Kansas killed known later leaders living massacred ment Mexico Miami million acres Mississippi Missouri Missouri river native Native Americans Navajo negotiations Nez Perce Office Ohio Oklahoma paid peace Potawatomi President promised Pueblo removal river Secretary Seminole Senate Seneca settlement settlers signed Sioux Sisseton Sitting Bull slaves society sold Spanish stipulated surrender Tarahumaras Tawagonshi Territory thousand tion tract trade treaty tribal troops United States Government Wampanoag western Wyandot Yanktonai Yaqui
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Civil Rights: A Current Guide to the People, Organizations, and Events Joan Martin Burke Visualização de excertos - 1974 |
The Meskwaki and Anthropologists: Action Anthropology Reconsidered Judith M. Daubenmier Pré-visualização limitada - 2008 |