The Lakotas And The Black Hills

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The story of the Lakota Sioux's loss of their spiritual homelands and their remarkable legal battle to regain it The Lakota Indians counted among their number some of the most famous Native Americans, including Sitting Bull and Crazy Horse. Their homeland was in the magnificent Black Hills in South Dakota, where they found plentiful game and held religious ceremonies at charged locations like Devil's Tower. Bullied by settlers and the U. S. Army, they refused to relinquish the land without a fight, most famously bringing down Custer at Little Bighorn. In 1873, though, on the brink of starvation, the Lakotas surrendered the Hills. But the story does not end there. Over the next hundred years, the Lakotas waged a remarkable campaign to recover the Black Hills, this time using the weapons of the law. In The Lakotas and the Black Hills, the latest addition to the Penguin Library of American Indian History, Jeffrey Ostler moves with ease from battlefields to reservations to the Supreme Court, capturing the enduring spiritual strength that bore the Lakotas through the worst times and kept alive the dream of reclaiming their cherished homeland.

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Genre : History
Author : Jeffrey Ostler
Publisher : Penguin
Release : 2010-07-22
File : 229 Pages
ISBN-13 : 9781101190289


The Terrible Indian Wars Of The West

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Expansion! The history of the United States might well be summed up in that single word. The Indian Wars of the American West were a continuation of the struggle that began with the arrival of the first Europeans, and escalated as they advanced across the Appalachians before American independence had been won. This history of the Indian Wars of the Trans-Mississippi begins with the earliest clashes between Native Americans and Anglo-European settlers. The author provides a comprehensive narrative of the conflict in eight parts, covering eight geographical regions--the Pacific Northwest; California and Nevada; New Mexico, the Central Plains, the Southern Plains; Iowa, Minnesota and the Northern Plains; the Intermountain West, and the Desert Southwest--with an epilogue on Wounded Knee.

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Genre : History
Author : Jerry Keenan
Publisher : McFarland
Release : 2016-04-27
File : 505 Pages
ISBN-13 : 9781476623108


Eyewitnesses To The Indian Wars 1865 1890 The Wars For The Pacific Northwest

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Genre : Indians of North America
Author : Peter Cozzens
Publisher : Stackpole Books
Release : 2001
File : 950 Pages
ISBN-13 : 0811700801


Annual Report Of The Commissioner Of Indian Affairs To The Secretary Of The Interior For The Fiscal Year Ended

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Genre : Indians of North America
Author : United States. Office of Indian Affairs
Publisher :
Release : 1875
File : 436 Pages
ISBN-13 : STANFORD:36105127879257


Native American Voices

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This unique reader presents a broad approach to the study of American Indians through the voices and viewpoints of the Native Peoples themselves. Multi-disciplinary and hemispheric in approach, it draws on ethnography, biography, journalism, art, and poetry to familiarize students with the historical and present day experiences of native peoples and nations throughout North and South America–all with a focus on themes and issues that are crucial within Indian Country today. For courses in Introduction to American Indians in departments of Native American Studies/American Indian Studies, Anthropology, American Studies, Sociology, History, Women's Studies.

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Genre : Social Science
Author : Susan Lobo
Publisher : Routledge
Release : 2016-02-19
File : 542 Pages
ISBN-13 : 9781317346166


The Invasion Of Indian Country In The Twentieth Century

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The Invasion of Indian Country in the Twentieth Century, Second Edition is updated through the first decade of the twenty-first century and contains a new chapter challenging Americans--Indian and non-Indian--to begin healing the earth. This analysis of the struggle to protect not only natural resources but also a way of life serves as an indispensable tool for students or anyone interested in Native American history and current government policy with regard to Indian lands or the environment.

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Genre : History
Author : Donald L. Fixico
Publisher : University Press of Colorado
Release : 2011-11-01
File : 303 Pages
ISBN-13 : 9781457111662


Proposed Amendments To The American Indian Religious Freedom Act

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Genre : Political Science
Author : United States. Congress. Senate. Select Committee on Indian Affairs
Publisher :
Release : 1993
File : 590 Pages
ISBN-13 : MINN:31951P007427589


Congressional Record

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The Congressional Record is the official record of the proceedings and debates of the United States Congress. It is published daily when Congress is in session. The Congressional Record began publication in 1873. Debates for sessions prior to 1873 are recorded in The Debates and Proceedings in the Congress of the United States (1789-1824), the Register of Debates in Congress (1824-1837), and the Congressional Globe (1833-1873)

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Genre : Law
Author : United States. Congress
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Release : 1953
File : 1412 Pages
ISBN-13 : HARVARD:32044116500620


Report Of The Commissioner Of Indian Affairs

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Genre : Indians of North America
Author : United States. Bureau of Indian Affairs
Publisher :
Release : 1875
File : 448 Pages
ISBN-13 : UCBK:C061411814


The Encyclopedia Of North American Indian Wars 1607 1890 3 Volumes

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This encyclopedia provides a broad, in-depth, and multidisciplinary look at the causes and effects of warfare between whites and Native Americans, encompassing nearly three centuries of history. The Battle of the Wabash: the U.S. Army's single worst defeat at the hands of Native American forces. The Battle of Wounded Knee: an unfortunate, unplanned event that resulted in the deaths of more than 150 Lakota Sioux men, women, and children. These and other engagements between white settlers and Native Americans were events of profound historical significance, resulting in social, political, and cultural changes for both ethnic populations, the lasting effects of which are clearly seen today. The Encyclopedia of North American Indian Wars, 1607–1890: A Political, Social, and Military History provides comprehensive coverage of almost 300 years of North American Indian Wars. Beginning with the first Indian-settler conflicts that arose in the early 1600s, this three-volume work covers all noteworthy battles between whites and Native Americans through the Battle of Wounded Knee in December 1890. The book provides detailed biographies of military, social, religious, and political leaders and covers the social and cultural aspects of the Indian wars. Also supplied are essays on every major tribe, as well as all significant battles, skirmishes, and treaties.

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Genre : Social Science
Author : Bloomsbury Publishing
Publisher : Bloomsbury Publishing USA
Release : 2011-09-19
File : 1393 Pages
ISBN-13 : 9781851096039