I wish now to turn our attention to a consideration of the Indian tribes of a neighboring region , the Great Plains , and examine ... and Morgan's Indian Journals , 1859–62 , give a fascinating account of the frontier at that period .
Dinwiddie , Robert ( governor of Virginia ) . See Dinwiddie Proclamation Dinwiddie Proclamation , 264 , 294 Discovery . See Doctrine of Discovery Distinctio , 27 , 28 Divine law , 45 , 46 , 88 , 93 , 100 , 101 , 197 Divine mandate ...
62 Clearly by the eve of King Philip's War in the mid-1670s, individual Indians, members of subject tribes, residents of praying towns, and even native people not fully subjugated by the English had come under the powerful influence of ...
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This book is an in-depth historical survey of the Indians of the United States, including the Eskimos and Aleuts of Alaska, which isolates and analyzes the problems which have beset these people since their first contacts with Europeans.
Most of the theories regarding the American Indian were first advanced in the sixteenth century. In this distinctive book Lee E. Huddleston looks carefully into those theories and proposals.
The early form of maize found at Bat Cave, called Zea mays, had been domesticated from its wild ancestor, teosinte (Zea mexicana), as early as 5000 b.c., somewhere in the highlands of southeastern Mexico. The grain reached the Southwest ...
" "This edition reprints the text and illustrations from the 1923 printing as well as two of Garland's essays indicting the treatment of Indians. An introduction places the stories in the historical context of Garland's life and times.
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The sutler left also and a man named Jones was then in sole charge of the agency . The northern sympathizers among the Indians thereupon aroused themselves . They had gained They had gained greatly of late in strength and influence and ...
Offers eleven essays on federal Indian policy.