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A descendant of The American Indian Experience, this compelling anthology showcases the work of sixteen specialists. Those chapters retained from the original volume have been carefully revised to make them more accessible to the average undergraduate, while six entirely new and original essays consider important topics: American Indian women; Indian-Spanish relations in the Greater Southwest in the sixteenth and seventeenth centuries; Indian affairs during the Civil War; the ongoing issue of Native Sovereignty; U.S. Indian policy since the Nixon Administration; and the emotional fight over Repatriation. Designed for use as a core text in one- or two-semester courses in American Indian History or as a supplement to any standard U.S. History survey, "They Made Us Many Promises" is certain to challenge readers' assumptions about the past and current roles of Indians in American society.
Contents
Foreword IX The Authors XI Part I A World Turned Upside Down 1 Chapter 1 Black Gowns and Massachusetts Men: Indian-White Relations in New France and New England to 1701 3 James P. Ronda Chapter 2 Mutual Distrust and Mutual Dependency: Indian-White Relations in the Era of the Anglo-French Wars for Empire, 1689-1763 32 Dwight L. Smith Chapter 3 Facing Off: Indian-Spanish Rivalry in the Greater Southwest, 1528-1821 49 David La Vere Chapter 4 The Trail of tears: Removal of the Southern Indian in the Jeffersonian-Jacksonian Era 67 Theda Perdue Chapter 5 Blue, Gray, and Red: Indian Affairs during the American Civil War 85 Philip Weeks Chapter 6 Ambiguity and Misunderstanding: The Struggle between the U.S. Army and the Indians for the Great Plains 105 Thomas W. Dunlay Part II Visions of a New Order 123 Chapter 7 The Bitter Years: Western Indian Reservation Life 125 Donald J. Berthrong Chapter 8 Reformers' Images of the American Indians: The Late Nineteenth Century 145 William T. Hagan Chapter 9 From Bullets to Boarding Schools: The Educational Assault on American Indians David Wallace Adams Chapter 10 The Divided Heart: The Indian New Deal 175 Graham D. Taylor Chapter 11 Dislocated: The Federal Policy of Termination and Relocation, 1945-1960 193 Donald L. Fixico Chapter 12 Finally Acknowledging Native Peoples: American Indian Policies since the Nixon Administration 210 Laurence M. Hauptman Part III The Night is Far Gone, The Day is Near 229 Chapter 13 Bury My Heart in Smog: Urban Indians 231 Blue Clark Chapter 14 Native Sovereignty: Then and Now in California and the Northwest 244 Clifford E. Trafzer Chapter 15 Traditions and Transformations: American Indian Women in Historical Perspective 269 Paivi Hoikkala Chapter 16 Our Dead Are Never Forgotten: American Indian Struggles for Burial Rights and Protections 291 James Riding In Index 325 Maps Major Northeastern Tribes in the Seventeenth Century 7 Location of Indian Tribes, 1689-1783 37 Indian Tribes of the Southwest, c. 1700 56 Major Western Tribes in the Mid-Nineteenth Century 107 State and Federally Recognized U.S. Indian Reservations 224 The California Missions 247