The American Indian Reader: HistoryIndian Historian Press, 1974 |
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... affairs is not confined to the treaty - making authority . The President was granted powers of superintendency , the making of regulations , and control over many aspects of Indian life . Presidential powers were extended 92.
... affairs is not confined to the treaty - making authority . The President was granted powers of superintendency , the making of regulations , and control over many aspects of Indian life . Presidential powers were extended 92.
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... regulations prescribed by the President . " During the years 1846 through 1852 , a new era of Indian exploitation was opened . The United States , in its war with Mexico , acquired the California and other western territories . On May ...
... regulations prescribed by the President . " During the years 1846 through 1852 , a new era of Indian exploitation was opened . The United States , in its war with Mexico , acquired the California and other western territories . On May ...
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... 139 million acres in 1887 , to 47 million acres in 1930. A uniform pattern of general law and regulations was sought . But the political autonomy of the tribes , and the people them- selves , were totally ignored . A survey , authorized ...
... 139 million acres in 1887 , to 47 million acres in 1930. A uniform pattern of general law and regulations was sought . But the political autonomy of the tribes , and the people them- selves , were totally ignored . A survey , authorized ...
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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 |