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The longest trail, writings on American Indian history, culture, and politics, Alvin M. Josephy, Jr. ; edited by Marc Jaffe and Rich Wandschneider

Label
The longest trail, writings on American Indian history, culture, and politics, Alvin M. Josephy, Jr. ; edited by Marc Jaffe and Rich Wandschneider
Language
eng
Index
no index present
Literary Form
non fiction
Main title
The longest trail
Oclc number
909112032
Responsibility statement
Alvin M. Josephy, Jr. ; edited by Marc Jaffe and Rich Wandschneider
Sub title
writings on American Indian history, culture, and politics
Table Of Contents
Part I. Putting Indians into American history -- Listening to Indians: a commentary / by Clifford Trafzer -- A continent awakes -- Indians of the sound -- Tecumseh, the greatest Indian -- The Hudson's Bay Company and the American Indians -- "A most satisfactory council" -- Red morning in Minnesota -- The last stand of Chief Joseph -- Part II. Indians and the natural world -- Native endurance: a connection to place: a commentary / by Jaime Pinkham -- Cornplanter, can you swim? The Native Americans' fight to hold onto their land base -- "Like giving heroin to an addict": the reassertion of Native American water rights -- The great northwest fishing war -- The Hopi way -- Part III. The miracle of Indian survival -- Let's make the deal: Indian country's history of success: a commentary / by Mark Trahant -- The American Indian and the Bureau of Indian Affairs -- The historical and cultural context of White-Native American conflicts -- "You are on Indian land!"
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