The American Indian Reader: EducationIndian Historian Press, 1972 |
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... democratic government . From 1835 to 1868 , the Indians suffered the indignities of dis- crimination . They were not allowed to vote , to attend school , or even , as a matter of general policy , to serve in the Confederate Army ...
... democratic government . From 1835 to 1868 , the Indians suffered the indignities of dis- crimination . They were not allowed to vote , to attend school , or even , as a matter of general policy , to serve in the Confederate Army ...
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... democratic princi- ples , and directed by bureaucratically indoctrinated officials . In fact , all past experience indicates that the Bureau has never been consist- ently successful in educating Indian children . The present ...
... democratic princi- ples , and directed by bureaucratically indoctrinated officials . In fact , all past experience indicates that the Bureau has never been consist- ently successful in educating Indian children . The present ...
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... condemnation of the practice was a mat- ter of the gravest social importance . It found in polygamy the seed of a destruction of democratic society . Viewing the practices as highly injurious to its female adherents , the court classed 240.
... condemnation of the practice was a mat- ter of the gravest social importance . It found in polygamy the seed of a destruction of democratic society . Viewing the practices as highly injurious to its female adherents , the court classed 240.
Índice
The Lessons of History | 27 |
Problems of Today | 76 |
Critique Evaluation | 129 |
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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 |