American Indian Policy in Crisis

American Indian Policy in Crisis
Title American Indian Policy in Crisis PDF eBook
Author Francis Paul Prucha
Publisher University of Oklahoma Press
Total Pages 493
Release 2014-04-14
Genre History
ISBN 0806146435

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In this book a distinguished authority in the field presents an account of United States Indian policy in the years 1865 to 1900, one of the most critical periods in Indian-white relations. Francis Paul Prucha discusses in detail the major developments of those years—Grant's Peace Policy, the reservation system, the agitation for transfer of Indian affairs to military control, the General Allotment Act (the Dawes Act), Indian citizenship, Indian education, Civil Service reform of the Bureau of Indian Affairs, and the dissolution of the Indian nations of the Indian Territory. American Indian Policy in Crisis focuses on the Christian humanitarians and philanthropists who were the ultimate driving force in the "reform" of Indian affairs. The programs of these men and women to individualize and Americanize the Indians and turn them into patriotic American citizens indistinguishable from their white neighbors are examined at length. The story is not a pretty one, for reformers' changes were often disastrous for the Indians, and yet it is a tremendously important work for understanding the Indians’ situation and their place in American society today. Prucha does not treat Indian policy in isolation but relates it to the dominant cultural and intellectual currents of the age. This book furnishes a view of the evangelical Christian influence on American policy and the reforming spirit it engendered, both of which have a significance extending beyond Indian policy alone. Thorough documentation and an excellent bibliography enhance its value.

American Indian Policy in Crisis

American Indian Policy in Crisis
Title American Indian Policy in Crisis PDF eBook
Author Francis Paul Prucha
Publisher Norman : University of Oklahoma Press
Total Pages 456
Release 1976
Genre Political Science
ISBN 9780806112794

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American Indian Policy in the Twentieth Century

American Indian Policy in the Twentieth Century
Title American Indian Policy in the Twentieth Century PDF eBook
Author Vine Deloria
Publisher University of Oklahoma Press
Total Pages 278
Release 1985
Genre History
ISBN 9780806124247

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Offers eleven essays on federal Indian policy.

Documents of United States Indian Policy

Documents of United States Indian Policy
Title Documents of United States Indian Policy PDF eBook
Author Francis Paul Prucha
Publisher U of Nebraska Press
Total Pages 412
Release 2000-01-01
Genre Law
ISBN 9780803287624

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The third edition of this landmark work adds forty new documents, which cover the significant developments in American Indian affairs since 1988. Among the topics dealt with are tribal self-governance, government-to-government relations, religious rights, repatriation of human remains, trust management, health and education, federal recognition of tribes, presidential policies, and Alaska Natives.

Final Report to the American Indian Policy Review Commission

Final Report to the American Indian Policy Review Commission
Title Final Report to the American Indian Policy Review Commission PDF eBook
Author United States. American Indian policy review commission
Publisher
Total Pages 248
Release 1976
Genre
ISBN

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American Indian Crisis

American Indian Crisis
Title American Indian Crisis PDF eBook
Author George Pierre
Publisher San Antonio : Naylor Company
Total Pages 232
Release 1971
Genre Social Science
ISBN

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"...How they live and how the present situation developed, proposes remedies intended to bring Indians into the mainstream of American life, and places the responsibility for improving the situation equally on the federal government and on the Indians themselves." Back cover.

Tribalism in Crisis

Tribalism in Crisis
Title Tribalism in Crisis PDF eBook
Author Larry W. Burt
Publisher Albuquerque : University of New Mexico Press
Total Pages 200
Release 1982
Genre History
ISBN

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