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Native American voices : a history and anthology Edited with an Introduction by Steven Mintz

Contributor(s): Mintz, Steven 1953-.
Material type: materialTypeLabelBookPublisher: St. James, N.Y. : Brandywine Press c2000Edition: 2nd enl. ed.Description: xix, 244 p. ill.ISBN: 9781881089599; 1881089592.Subject(s): Indian -- History -- AnthologyDDC classification: 973
Contents:
First contacts. Native Americans discover Europeans -- Diversity of Native America -- Indigenous customs -- Cultures in conflict. Coexistence and conflict in the Spanish southwest -- Conflict and accommodation in the northeast -- Conflict and cooperation in the southeast -- Native Americans and the great wars for empire -- Survival strategies -- Removal and the Trail of Tears. Indian haters and sympathizers -- Missionary impulse -- "Justifying" removal -- Resistance in the courts -- Responses to removal -- Black Hawk and Seminole Wars -- Resistance on the plains. Reservation policy -- Great Sioux uprising of 1862 -- Sand Creek massacre --New directions in government policy -- Battle of the Little Big Horn -- Chief Joseph -- Ghost Dance and the Wounded Knee massacre -- Struggle for self-determination. Reforming Indian policy -- New deal for Native Americans -- From termination to self-determination -- Quest for political, cultural, and economic sovereignty. Asserting tribal sovereignty -- Asserting cultural sovereignty -- Preventing the exploitation of native American cultures -- "New buffalo"?
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Includes bibliographical references (p. 195-244).

First contacts. Native Americans discover Europeans -- Diversity of Native America -- Indigenous customs -- Cultures in conflict. Coexistence and conflict in the Spanish southwest -- Conflict and accommodation in the northeast -- Conflict and cooperation in the southeast -- Native Americans and the great wars for empire -- Survival strategies -- Removal and the Trail of Tears. Indian haters and sympathizers -- Missionary impulse -- "Justifying" removal -- Resistance in the courts -- Responses to removal -- Black Hawk and Seminole Wars -- Resistance on the plains. Reservation policy -- Great Sioux uprising of 1862 -- Sand Creek massacre --New directions in government policy -- Battle of the Little Big Horn -- Chief Joseph -- Ghost Dance and the Wounded Knee massacre -- Struggle for self-determination. Reforming Indian policy -- New deal for Native Americans -- From termination to self-determination -- Quest for political, cultural, and economic sovereignty. Asserting tribal sovereignty -- Asserting cultural sovereignty -- Preventing the exploitation of native American cultures -- "New buffalo"?

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