The American Indian as Slaveholder and Secessionist

The American Indian as Slaveholder and Secessionist
Title The American Indian as Slaveholder and Secessionist PDF eBook
Author Annie Heloise Abel
Publisher e-artnow
Total Pages 220
Release 2021-04-01
Genre History
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Holding humans in slavery was not a new concept to indigenous American peoples.In inter-Native American conflict tribes often kept prisoners-of-war, and these captives often replaced slain tribe-members. Africans were enslaved by Native Americans from the colonial period until the United States' Civil War. The interactions between Native American and Africans in the antebellum United States is complex. "The American Indian as Slaveholder and Secessionist" was among the first books which addressed this issue in a critical manner with a special emphasis on the relationship between the Indian nations and the Confederate States. _x000D_ Contents_x000D_ General Situation in the Indian Country, 1830-1860_x000D_ Indian Territory in Its Relations With Texas and Arkansas_x000D_ The Confederacy in Negotiation With the Indian Tribes_x000D_ The Indian Nations in Alliance With the Confederacy

The Slaveholding Indians: The American Indian as slaveholder and secessionist

The Slaveholding Indians: The American Indian as slaveholder and secessionist
Title The Slaveholding Indians: The American Indian as slaveholder and secessionist PDF eBook
Author Annie Heloise Abel
Publisher
Total Pages 408
Release 1915
Genre Indians of North America
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The Slaveholding Indians (Vol.1-3)

The Slaveholding Indians (Vol.1-3)
Title The Slaveholding Indians (Vol.1-3) PDF eBook
Author Annie Heloise Abel
Publisher DigiCat
Total Pages 514
Release 2023-11-13
Genre History
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The Slaveholding Indians is a three volume series dealing with the slaveholding Indians as secessionists, as participants in the Civil War, and as victims under reconstruction. The series deals with a phase of American Civil War history which has heretofore been almost entirely neglected or, where dealt with, either misunderstood or misinterpreted. Contents The American Indian as Slaveholder and Secessionist General Situation in the Indian Country, 1830-1860 Indian Territory in Its Relations With Texas and Arkansas The Confederacy in Negotiation With the Indian Tribes The Indian Nations in Alliance With the Confederacy The American Indian as Participant in the Civil War The Battle of Pea Ridge, or Elkhorn and Its More Immediate Effects Lane's Brigade and the Inception of the Indian The Indian Refugees in Southern Kansas The Organization of the First Indian Expedition The March to Tahlequah and the Retrograde Movement of the "White Auxiliary" General Pike in Controversy With General Hindman Organization of the Arkansas and Red River Superintendency The Retirement of General Pike The Removal of the Refugees to the Sac and Fox Agency Negotiations With Union Indians Indian Territory in 1863, January to June Inclusive Indian Territory in 1863, July to December Inclusive Aspects, Chiefly Military, 1864-1865 The American Indian Under Reconstruction Overtures of Peace and Reconciliation The Return of the Refugees Cattle-driving in the Indian Country The Muster Out of the Indian Home Guards The Surrender of the Secessionist Indians The Peace Council at Fort Smith, September, 1865 The Harlan Bill The Freedmen of Indian Territory The Earlier of the Reconstruction Treaties of 1866 Negotiations With the Cherokees

The Slaveholding Indians: The American Indian as slaveholder and secessionist.- v. 2. The American Indian as participant in the civil war.- v. 3. The American Indian under reconstruction

The Slaveholding Indians: The American Indian as slaveholder and secessionist.- v. 2. The American Indian as participant in the civil war.- v. 3. The American Indian under reconstruction
Title The Slaveholding Indians: The American Indian as slaveholder and secessionist.- v. 2. The American Indian as participant in the civil war.- v. 3. The American Indian under reconstruction PDF eBook
Author Annie Heloise Abel
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Total Pages 410
Release 1915
Genre Indians of North America
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The American Indian as Slaveholder and Secessionist

The American Indian as Slaveholder and Secessionist
Title The American Indian as Slaveholder and Secessionist PDF eBook
Author Annie Heloise Abel
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Total Pages 410
Release 1915
Genre History
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The American Indian as Slaveholder and Secessionist

The American Indian as Slaveholder and Secessionist
Title The American Indian as Slaveholder and Secessionist PDF eBook
Author Annie Heloise Abel
Publisher
Total Pages 406
Release 1919
Genre Indian slaveholders
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The American Indian as Slaveholder and Seccessionist

The American Indian as Slaveholder and Seccessionist
Title The American Indian as Slaveholder and Seccessionist PDF eBook
Author Annie Heloise Abel
Publisher DigiCat
Total Pages 312
Release 2022-08-10
Genre History
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The American Indian as Slaveholder and Secessionist is a not oft-told story about the diplomatic matters between the southern Confederate states and the Native Americans in those states. Excerpt: "Veterans of the Confederate service who saw action along the Missouri-Arkansas frontier have frequently complained, in recent years, that military operations in and around Virginia during the War between the States receive historically so much attention..."