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"They made us many promises" : the American Indian experience, 1524 to the present / edited by Philip Weeks.

Contributor Weeks, Philip.

Imprint:Wheeling, Ill. : Harlan Davidson, c2002.

Descriptionxiii, 330 p. : ill. ; 23 cm.

Note:Rev. ed. of: The American Indian experience. c1988.

Note:Part I. A World Turned Upside Down -- Chapter 1. Black Gowns and Massachusetts Men: Indian-White Relations in New France and New England to 1701 / James P. Ronda -- Chapter 2. Mutual Distrust and Mutual Dependency: Indian-White Relations in the Era of the Anglo-French Wars for Empire, 1689-1763 / Dwight L. Smith -- Chapter 3. Facing Off: Indian-Spanish Rivalry in the Greater Southwest, 1528-1821 / David La Vere -- Chapter 4. The Trail of tears: Removal of the Southern Indian in the Jeffersonian-Jacksonian Era / Theda Perdue -- Chapter 5. Blue, Gray, and Red: Indian Affairs during the American Civil War / Philip Weeks -- Chapter 6. Ambiguity and Misunderstanding: The Struggle between the U.S. Army and the Indians for the Great Plains / Thomas W. Dunlay -- Part II. Visions of a New Order -- Chapter 7. The Bitter Years: Western Indian Reservation Life / Donald J. Berthrong -- Chapter 8. Reformers' Images of the American Indians: The Late Nineteenth Century / William T. Hagan -- Chapter 9. From Bullets to Boarding Schools: The Educational Assault on American Indians /David Wallace Adams -- Chapter 10. The Divided Heart: The Indian New Deal / Graham D. Taylor -- Chapter 11. Dislocated: The Federal Policy of Termination and Relocation, 1945-1960 / Donald L. Fixico -- Chapter 12. Finally Acknowledging Native Peoples: American Indian Policies since the Nixon Administration / Laurence M. Hauptman -- Part III. The Night is Far Gone, The Day is Near -- Chapter 13. Bury My Heart in Smog: Urban Indians / Blue Clark -- Chapter 14. Native Sovereignty: Then and Now in California and the Northwest / Clifford E. Trafzer -- Chapter 15. Traditions and Transformations: American Indian Women in Historical Perspective / Paivi Hoikkala -- Chapter 16. Our Dead Are Never Forgotten: American Indian Struggles for Burial Rights and Protections / James Riding In.

Bibliography Note:Includes bibliographical references and index.



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Indians of North America -- History.
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American Indian experience.