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The Art of Selling War
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 276

The Art of Selling War

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2020-06-25
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  • Publisher: I.A Bergman

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Teaching Empire
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 328

Teaching Empire

At the turn of the twentieth century, the US government viewed education as one sure way of civilizing “others” under its sway—among them American Indians and, after 1898, Filipinos. Teaching Empire considers how teachers took up this task, first at the Carlisle Indian Boarding School in Pennsylvania, opened in 1879, and then in a school system set up amid an ongoing rebellion launched by Filipinos. Drawing upon the records of fifty-five teachers at Carlisle and thirty-three sent to the Philippines—including five who worked in both locations—the book reveals the challenges of translating imperial policy into practice, even for those most dedicated to the imperial mission. These edu...

Making Indian Law
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 305

Making Indian Law

In 1941, a groundbreaking U.S. Supreme Court decision changed the field of Indian law, setting off an intellectual and legal revolution that continues to reverberate around the world. This book tells for the first time the story of that case, United States, as Guardian of the Hualapai Indians of Arizona, v. Santa Fe Pacific Railroad Co., which ushered in a new way of writing Indian history to serve the law of land claims. Since 1941, the Hualapai case has travelled the globe. Wherever and whenever indigenous land claims are litigated, the shadow of the Hualapai case falls over the proceedings. Threatened by railroad claims and by an unsympathetic government in the post - World War I years, Hualapai activists launched a campaign to save their reservation, a campaign which had at its centre documenting the history of Hualapai land use. The book recounts how key individuals brought the case to the Supreme Court against great odds and highlights the central role of the Indians in formulating new understandings of native people, their property, and their past.

Declaration of Policy in the Administration of Indian Affairs
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 3
Cato
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 83

Cato

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 1725
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  • Publisher: Unknown

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First Americans
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 374

First Americans

The little-known story of how army veterans returning to reservation life after World War I transformed Native American identity. Drawing from archival sources and oral histories, Thomas Grillot demonstrates how the relationship between Native American tribes and the United States was reinvented in the years following World War I. During that conflict, twelve thousand Native American soldiers served in the U.S. Army. They returned home to their reservations with newfound patriotism, leveraging their veteran cachet for political power and claiming all the benefits of citizenship—even supporting the termination policy that ended the U.S. government’s recognition of tribal sovereignty.

The Geology, Leasing and Production History of the Oak Springs Uranium-vanadium Mines, Apache County Arizona
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 22
Geology and Uranium-vanadium Deposits of the Monument Valley Area, Apache and Navajo Counties, Arizona
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 524
Geological Survey Bulletin
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 624

Geological Survey Bulletin

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 1954
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  • Publisher: Unknown

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Indians in the Americas
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 256

Indians in the Americas

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2005
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  • Publisher: Book Tree

Many books over the years have promised to tell the true story of the Native American Indians. Many, however, have been filled with misinformation or derogatory views. Finally here is a book that the Native American can believe in. This well researched book tells the true story of Native American accomplishments, challenges and struggles and is a gold mine for the serious researcher. It includes extensive notes to the text and over 500 photographs and illustrations -- many that have never before been published. The author, after 20 years of research, has attempted to provide the world with the most truthful and accurate portrayal of the Native American Indians. Every serious researcher and Native American family should have this ground-breaking book.