This country was ours: a documentary history of the American Indian
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Acknowledgments xix
Foreword, by Sol Tax xxi
Introduction xxvii
1. History of the Indian: Contrasting Views
Saul Bellow 3
President John F. Kennedy 3
2. Distorted History
George Wharton James 3
Bernard De Voto 4
Charles A. Beard 4
Carl L. Becker 4
Buffy Sainte-Marie 5
I. Before Columbus Came: Prehistory
Introduction 9
3. The Cakchiquel Creation Myth 11
4. The Sacred Book of the Quiche Mayas: Popol Vuh 12
5. Lament for the Past in the Land of the Mayas from the
Chilam Balam 14
6. An Early Description of Aztec Life 15
Bernardino de Sahagun
7. The Aztec Land System: Communal Democracy or Feudalism? 16
Alonso de Zorita
CONTENTS ( Viii )
8. Quechua (Inca) Civilization 19
Garcilaso de la Vega
Instructions to His People by the First Inca, Manco Capac 20
Agricultural Methods and Land Distribution 21
Distribution of Food and Clothing from the Stores of the Incas 21
Philosophic Maxims of the Inca Pachacutec 22
9. The Beginning of Many Things: An Arapaho Legend 23
II. From the Discovery and Settlement to
the Beginning of the Revolutionary War
1492-1775
Introduction 27
10. The Indians Discover Columbus, 1492-1493 33
Christopher Columbus
11. A Public Burning of Indian Chiefs Ordered by Cortes in Front
of Montezuma, 1519 34
12. Aztec Account of the Spanish Massacre of Participants in a
Religious Ceremonial 33
13. Befriending of Cabezade Vaca by Texas Indians, 1528 36
Cabeza de Vaca
14. Indians Cure Cartier s Men of Scurvy, 1535 38
15. Powhatan s Indians Feeding of the Virginia Settlers, 1607, and
Later Dispossession, 1622 39
John Smith
16. The Pilgrims at Plymouth, 1620 40
William Bradford
17. Destruction of the Pequots, 1636 42
William Bradford
18. Maryland Indian Reproval of the English for Attempting to Im¬
pose Their Customs on the Indians, 1635 43
Andrew White
19. Customs of the Noble Savage, 1709 43
John Lawson
20. Colonial Charters: 1606-1732 45
First Charter of Virginia, April 20, 1606 45
First Charter of Massachusetts Bay, March 14, 1629 46
Charter of Rhode Island and Providence Plantations, July 18, 1663 46
Charter of Georgia, June 20, 1732 47
(JX) CONTENTS
21. Indians as a Spur to Colonial Union, 1643-1754 47
New England Confederation, May 29, 1643 47
Iroquois Influence on the Albany Plan of Union, 1754 48
Excerpt from the Albany Plan 48
22. Indians as Pawns of European Powers at War 49
Cash Rewards Offered for Indian Scalps 51
23. Indian Captivities: 1696-1764 53
Iroquois and Canadian Tribes: 1696 53
Ohio Tribes: 1764 54
24. Royal Proclamation of King George Closing the West to White
Settlement, 1763 55
Royal Proclamation Concerning America, October 7, 1763 56
Comment on Royal Proclamation of 1763 56
25. George Washington s Search for Indian Lands, 1767 57
26. Indian Oratory: The Speech of Chief Logan, 1774 58
Thomas Jefferson
III. From the Revolutionary War
to the Civil War
1775-1861
Introduction 63
27. George Washington s Request for Assistance from the Pas-
samaquoddy Indians, 1776 71
28. Patrick Henry s Condemnation of Backwoodsmen for Inciting
the Indians, 1778 72
29. Documents of the Young Republic, 1775-1787 73
Declaration of the Causes and Necessity of Taking up Arms,
July 6, 1775 (by the Congress) 73
Declaration of Independence, July 4, 1776 73
Articles of Confederation, November 15, 1777 74
Northwest Ordinance, July 13, 1787 74
Constitution of the United States, September 17, 1787 74
30. Washington s Views on the Indian Problem 74
Letter to James Duane, September 7, 1783 75
Report of St. Clair s Defeat, December 12, 1791 76
Excerpt from Fourth Annual Message, November 6, 1792 76
31. Indians in Early American Diplomacy 77
Jay s Treaty with Great Britain, November 19, 1794 77
A Recent Controversy Involving the Jay Treaty 78
Indians and the Pinckney Treaty with Spain, October 27, 1795 7g
CONTENTS (x)
Indians and the Peace Negotiations at Ghent, 1814 79
John Quincy Adams
Article Nine, Treaty of Ghent, December 24, 1814 81
32. From Hunters to Farmers: Thomas Jefferson s Indian Policy 82
Address to the Miami, Potawatomi, and Wea Indians, January 7,
1802 82
Message to the Senate and House of Representatives, January 18,
1803 83
To the Chiefs of the Cherokee Nation, Washington, January
10, 1806 83
33. The Shoshonis Impression of Lewis and Clark and Lewis s
Impression of the Shoshonis, 1805 84
Lewis and Clark Among the Shoshonis 84
Meriwether Lewis Meets the Shoshonis 85
34. Frontier Indignities Against the Indians, 1810 87
Fortescue Cuming
35. A Cherokee Plea for Justice, 1813 88
To-Cha Lee and Chu Li-Oa
36. A Plea for Humane Consideration of the Indians, 1820 91
Jedidiah Morse
37. Delaware Indians Rebuke to Missionaries on Slavery, ca. 1820 92
Adam Hodgson and Elias Boudinot
38. The Delawares Account of Their Own History from the Coming
of the White Man Until Their Removal from Indiana, 1820: The
Walam Olum 93
39. Indian Warfare 96
Washington Irving 97
John Tanner 97
George Bird Grinnell 98
40. James Fenimore Cooper and the Indians, 1828 99
41. Diverse Views on Indian Land Rights 103
A Juridical Rationale for Indian Dispossession, 1760 103
Emmerich de Vattel
Indian Right to the Soil: A Hostile View, 1782 104
H. H. Brackenridge
Letter on Indian Land Rights, 1817 106
President James Madison
The Cherokee Proclamation of Their Prior Rights, 1823 106
Serpents and Savages, 1829 107
Caleb Atwater
(xi) CONTENTS
42. Presidential Argument for Indian Removal, 1829 107
President Andrew Jackson
43. Congressional Opposition to Jackson s Removal Bill, 1830 110
Address of Senator Theodore Frelinghuysen, April 7, 1830 111
Address of Representative Edward Everett, May 19, 1830 111
44. Excoriation of Jackson s Indian Policy, 1830 111
Thomas L. McKenney
45. Cherokee Nation v. Georgia, 1831 114
Opinion of Chief Justice Marshall 115
Excerpts from Concurring Opinion of Justice Johnson 118
Excerpts from Dissenting Opinion of Justice Thompson 119
46. A Judicial Determination of the Rights of Indian Nations:
Worcester v. Georgia, 1832 124
John Marshall
47. Black Hawk as a Prisoner of War, 1832 132
48. Second Presidential Message on Indian Removal, 1835 133
President Andrew Jackson
49. Forecasting the Extinction of the Indians 136
Indian Population 136
George Catlin
Indians Bones Must Enrich the Soil, 1839 137
Thomas Farnham
50. Views of the Indians 138
Civilization s Pretensions Examined: A Sioux Chief s Reply to
George Catlin, 1830s 138
Among the Flatheads, 1841 139
Father De Smet
51. The Drive for Indian Dispossession as a Spur to the Kansas-
Nebraska Act, 1854 142
Stephen A. Douglas
52. The Metaphysics of Indian-Hating, 1857 144
Herman Melville
IV. From the Civil War
to the Present
1861-1972
Introduction 149
53. Massacre of Cheyennes and Blackfeet 154
Massacre at Sand Creek, 1864 154
Joint Committee on the Conduct of the War
CONTENTS (Xii)
A Military View of the Piegan Massacre, 1870 160
Michael Sheridan
54. The End of Indian Treaty-Making 162
Act of March 3, 1871 163
A Legal Opinion on the Significance of the Act of March 3, 1871 163
The Legal Force of Indian Treaties: A Lawyer s View, 1942 164
Felix S. Cohen
55. On the Indian Problem, 1872 165
General Ely S. Parker
56. A View of Indian Character, 1872 166
General George Armstrong Custer
57. The Surrender of Chief Joseph, 1877 167
General O. O. Howard s Account, 1877 169
Chief Joseph s Remarks upon Surrendering, October 5, 1877 170
58. The Indian Problem, 1877 172
President Rutherford B. Hayes
59. The Indian Homestead Acts 173
Act of March 3, 1875 174
The Indian Homestead Act (Dawes Act) 174
Their Hunting Days Are Over 175
President Chester A. Arthur
The Dawes Act, February 8, 1887 177
Amendment to the Dawes Act, February 28, 1891 180
60. Sitting Bull, Dakota Chief 181
Sitting Bull s Opinion of Treaties, 1889 181
Stanley Vestal
Grasping Eagle s Report of Sitting Bull s Words on Being Told
That He Was to Be Arrested, 1890 182
61. Last Agony of the Indians: Wounded Knee Massacre, December
29,1890 183
Account of the Wounded Knee Massacre, 1890 184
Black Elk
Report on Wounded Knee Massacre and the Decrease in Indian
Land Acreage, 1891 188
President Benjamin Harrison
62. Dissolution of Indian Territory into the State of Oklahoma,
1884-1907 189
First Annual Message, December 6, 1897 191
President William McKinley
( xHi ) CONTENTS
63. Break Up the Tribal Mass : First Annual Message, December
3,1901 193
President Theodore Roosevelt
64. Indian Citizenship Act, June 2, 1924 194
65. Criticism of the Indian Land Allotment Policy (Dawes Act) 195
From the Meriam Report, 1928
66. Partial Restoration of Indian Self-Government, 1934-1936 196
Indian Reorganization Act, June 18, 1934 197
Oklahoma Indian Welfare Act, June 26, 1936 203
Federal Indian Law and Tribal Self-Government 205
Felix S. Cohen
67. Urban Indians 206
A New Arrival, 1968 207
Belle Jean Francis
Getting Urbanized: A Winnebago Indian in Chicago 207
Benny Bearskin
68. What Indians Want: Statements of American Indian Chicago
Conference, 1961 210
69. A White Endorsement of the Right to Be Indian, 1961 212
70. Indians as a Tourist Attraction: A Few Representative News
Quotations, 1964 213
71. The White Man s Continuing Theft of Indian Land 214
Treaty with the Six Nations, November 11, 1794 215
To Lose Their Homes on the Reservation Is Really to Lose a
Part of Their Life : Statement of George Heron, President of
the Seneca Nation of Indians, to the House Subcommittee on
Indian Affairs, 1960 217
72. The Battle for Indian Fishing Rights in Washington State 219
The Fish-In, Justice, and Red Power, 1968 220
Dick Gregory
Proclamation or Declaration of Facts, January 1,1965 224
Nisqually Nation
73. Protests: East and West 225
Red Man s Fight on Draft, Taxes, 1968 225
Nevada Shoshones
Another Indian Rebellion, 1968: Mohawk Invocation of the Jay
Treaty 226
The Occupation of Alcatraz, 1969 227
CONTENTS (Xiv)
Proclamation to the Great White Father and to All His People,
1969 228
Proposals for the Use of Alcatraz Island, 1970 229
Indians of All Tribes
Pit River Indians Fight for Recovery of Lost Land, 1970 230
74. American Indian Education Under Fire 233
Indian Education: A National Tragedy—A National Challenge,
1969 234
Special Subcommittee on Indian Education
Teach the Indian Heritage, 1970 237
The Committee on California Indian Education
75. Our Last Chance to Change: Alaska 238
Alaska: Deadline for Justice, 1969 239
The Association on American Indian Affairs
The Voice of the Natives, 1969 242
Thomas Richards, Jr.
76. A Plea for Indian Cultural Survival 243
The Importance of Indian Culture in Modern America 244
Sol Tax
Cultural Differences Are Not a National Burden, 1968 245
Senator Robert F. Kennedy
V. The Indian in Perspective
Introduction 249
77. How Many Indians Were There When the White Man Came,
and How Many Remain? 250
Estimated Aboriginal Population, 1966 251
Henry F. Dobyns
Counting Indians, 1950 253
Bureau of Indian Affairs
Indian Population Statistics, 1968 254
Stan Steiner
78. Liberty and Authority Among the Indians 255
On Cannibals, 1540 256
Michel Eyquem de Montaigne
On the Origin of Inequality 256
Jean Jacques Rousseau
Pueblo of Acoma, 1540 257
Francisco de Coronado
(XV) CONTENTS
Canadian Algonquians, 1612 258
Pierre Biard
Indians of New Netherland, 1624 258
Nicolaes van Wassenaer
The Hurons, 1648 258
Jerome Lalemant
The Iroquois Confederacy, 1727 259
Cadwallader Colden
The Illiniwek, 1750 259
Louis Vivier
Ohio Valley, 1764-1780 260
William Smith, Robert Rogers, and Thomas Filson
Aborigines of Virginia, 1787 260
Thomas Jefferson
Letter to Carrington, 1787 261
Thomas Jefferson
The Shoshonis, 1805 261
Meriwether Lewis
Plains Tribes, Early 1800s 262
John D. Hunter
Plains Tribes, 1830s 262
George Catlin
Ojibwa, 1830 263
John Tanner
79. The Indian Concept of Time: A Cultural Trait 263
Carl Sweety
80. Indian Influence on Frontier Life: A Check on the Turner Thesis 266
Indian Medicine: Maryland, 1635 267
Andrew White
Indian Corn Used as Money, Massachusetts Bay, 1630s 267
John Winthrop
Indian Wampum Used as Money, 1700s 267
John Lawson
Imitation of Indian Customs, Canada, 1750 268
Peter Kalm
Europeans Become Like Indians 268
Peter Kalm
Indian Hominy and Maple Sugar as Food: Northern Lakes, 1763 268
Alexander Henry
Indian Trails, Southern Michigan, 1830 269
Catherine Stewart
CONTENTS (xvi)
The Indian Look Among Lead Miners, Southwest Wisconsin,
1831 269
Mrs. John H. Kinzie
Imitation of Indian Architecture, New Mexico, 1830s 269
Josiah Gregg
81. Political Party Platform Planks Relating to Indians 270
[Regular] Republican Platform, 1872 272
American Prohibition National Platform, 1884 272
Republican Platform, 1928 272
Republican Platform, 1932 273
Republican Platform, 1936 273
Democratic Platform, 1940 273
Republican Platform, 1940 273
Republican Platform, 1944 273
Progressive (Henry Wallace) Platform, 1948 273
Democratic Platform, 1952 274
Progressive Platform, 1952 274
Republican Platform, 1952 274
Democratic Platform, 1956 274
Republican Platform, 1956 275
Democratic Platform, 1960 275
Republican Platform, 1960 276
Socialist Platform, 1960 276
Democratic Platform, 1964 276
Republican Platform, 1968 277
Democratic Platform, 1968 277
82. Representation of Contemporary Indians in the Legislature of
the State of Maine 278
83. We Put the Feathers On 278
Robert P. Tristram Coffin
84. Indian Names 280
Lydia Huntley Sigourney
85. I Love a People . . . , 1867 281
George Catlin
86. Why They Remain Indians, 1967 282
Dean A. Crawford, David L. Peterson, and Virgil Wurr
87. The Indian in American History, 1968 284
Virgil J. Vogel
( XVU ) CONTENTS
Appendixes
1. Significant Dates in American Indian History 303
2. United States Indian Wars, Campaigns, and Disturbances 308
3. Famous Americans of Indian Descent 310
Prominent Living American Indians: United States and Canada,
1972 312
Prominent Deceased American Indians: United States and Canada 327
Chiefs, Warriors, Statesmen, Medicine Men, and Other Dis¬
tinguished Men and Women of the Indian Nations 335
Key to Abbreviations Used in Biographical Section 349
4. Selected Audio-Visual Aids 350
Films 350
Film Strips or Slides 354
Recordings 354
Pictures 355
Indian Maps and Charts 357
5. Selected Museums with Significant Collections Relating to
American Indians 359
6. Government Agencies Concerned with Indians 375
United States Federal Agencies 375
Canadian Federal Agencies 376
United States State Agencies 376
7. Indian and Indian Interest Organizations and Publications 377
Indian Organizations and Publications 378
Independent Indian Publications 383
Tribal Publications 384
Educational, Informational, Religious, or Welfare Organizations
and Publications on Indian Affairs 385
Government Publications 387
Anthropological, Ethnological, and Historical Organizations and
Publications: A Selected List 388
Bibliography 391
Index 455
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title | This country was ours a documentary history of the American Indian |
title_auth | This country was ours a documentary history of the American Indian |
title_exact_search | This country was ours a documentary history of the American Indian |
title_full | This country was ours a documentary history of the American Indian |
title_fullStr | This country was ours a documentary history of the American Indian |
title_full_unstemmed | This country was ours a documentary history of the American Indian |
title_short | This country was ours |
title_sort | this country was ours a documentary history of the american indian |
title_sub | a documentary history of the American Indian |
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