Native American voices : a history and anthology / edited with an introduction by Stephen Mintz.

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Other Authors: Mintz, Steven, 1953-
Language:English
Published: St. James, N.Y. : Brandywine Press, [2000], ©2000.
Edition:Second enlarged edition.
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Physical Description:xix, 244 pages : illustrations ; 23 cm
Format: Book
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"?