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adam_text | Contents
Preface
xv
CHAPTER
1
Interpreting the Indian Past
Page
1
ESSAYS
Donald L. Fixico
·
Ethics and Responsibilities in Writing American Indian
History
2
Richard White
·
Indian Peoples and the Natural World: Asking the Right
Questions
8
FURTHER READING
17
CHAPTER
2
Indian History Before Columbus
Page
18
DOCUMENTS
1.
A Pueblo Song of the Sky Loom, n.d.
19
2.
Maidu Account of the Beginning of the World, n.d.
20
3.
A Skagit Belief About the Origins of the World, n.d.
21
4.
The
Ankaras
Describe Their Origins, n.d.
23
5.
The Iroquois Depict the World on the Turtle s Back, n.d.
24
ESSAYS
Neal Salisbury
·
The Indians Old World: Native Americans and the Coming
of Europeans
29
Stephen
Plog
·
Towns, Mounds, and Kachinas
44
FURTHER READING
54
CHAPTER
3
Indians and Europeans Meet
Page
56
DOCUMENTS
1.
Columbus on the Indians Discovery of the Spanish,
1492 57
2.
Spain Requires the Indians to Submit to Spanish Authority,
1513 58
3.
Augustín
Rodríguez
Describes the Rio Grande Pueblos,
1581-1582 59
4.
Jacques
Cartier
on the
Micmacs
Meeting the French,
1534 60
5.
Powhatan Speaks to Captain John Smith,
1609 61
6.
William Bradford on Samoset,
Squanto, Massasoit,
and the Pilgrims,
1620 62
ESSAYS
Bruce G. Trigger
·
Early Native North American Responses to European
Contact
63
James H. Merrell
·
The Indians New World: The Catawba Experience
77
FURTHER READING
91
CHAPTER
4
The Southern Borderlands
Page
93
DOCUMENTS
1.
Pedro Naranjo s (Keresan Pueblo) Explanation of the
1680
Pueblo Revolt,
1681 94
2.
Juan (Tiwa Pueblo) Explains the Pueblo Revolt,
1681 97
3.
A Luiseño
Recollection of Mission Life,
1835 98
4.
A Costanoan Account of the Murder of a Missionary,
1812 100
ESSAYS
Stefanie
Beninato
·
Popé,
Pose-yemu, and
Naranjo:
A New Look at Leadership in
the Pueblo Revolt of
1680 104
Steven W.
Hackel
·
The Staff of Leadership: Indian Authority in the Missions of
Alta
California
115
FURTHER READING
132
CHAPTER
5
The Northern Borderlands
Page
134
DOCUMENTS
1.
Joseph Fish Preaches to the Narragansett Indians,
1768 135
2.
Samson Occom (Mohegan) Gives a Short Narrative of His Life,
1768 137
3.
Christien LeClerq
(Micmac)
Responds to the French,
1677 138
4.
J. B. Truteau s Description of Indian Women on the Upper Missouri,
1794 140
5.
James Sutherland Notes Canadian Traders Who Wish to Buy an Indian
Slave,
1797 142
ESSAYS
Sylvia Van Kirk
·
The Role of Native American Women in the Fur Trade Society
of Western Canada,
1670-1830 143
Jean M. O Brien (Ojibwe)
·
Changing Conditions of Life for Indian Women in
Eighteenth-Century New England
149
FURTHER READING
160
CHAPTER
6
New Nations, New Boundaries:
American Revolution in Indian Country
Page
163
DOCUMENTS
1.
Speech of Congress to Visiting Iroquois Delegation,
1776 164
2.
Nathaniel Gist of Virginia Addresses the Cherokee Chiefs,
1777 165
3.
Dragging Canoe (Cherokee) Replies to Colonel Gist,
1777 166
4.
Mary Jemison s (Seneca) Memory of the Revolution,
1775-1779 167
5.
Treaty of Fort Stanwix,
1784 169
ESSAYS
Colin Galloway
·
The Aftermath of the Revolution in Indian Country
171
Ruth
Wallis
Herndon
and Ella Wilcox Sekatau (Narragansett)
·
The Right to a Name: The
Narragansett People and Rhode Island Officials in the Revolutionary Era
182
FURTHER READING
197
CHAPTER
7
Domestic Dependent Nations: Indians in the New Republic
Page
199
DOCUMENTS
1.
Northwest Ordinance,
1787 200
2.
Little Turtle (Miami) on the Treaty of Greenville,
1795 201
3.
Tecumseh (Shawnee) Speaks Out Against Land Cessions,
1810 202
4.
Indian Commissioner Thomas L. McKenney Explains Removal,
1828 203
5.
Speckled Snake s (Cherokee) Reply to President Jackson,
1830 204
6.
Cherokee Editor
Elias Boudinot
Opposes Removal,
1828 204
7.
Pierre
Chardon on
Sex and Marriage with Indians on the Upper Missouri
River,
1836-1839 205
8. Friederich Kurz
Gives a Romantic View of Indian-White Love,
1849 206
ESSAYS
Daniel H. Usner, Jr.
·
American Indians on the Cotton Frontier
207
Tanis Thorne
·
Multiple Marriages, Many Relations: Fur Trade Families on the
Missouri River
217
FURTHER READING
226
CHAPTER
8
The Trans-Mississippi West Before
1860
Page
228
DOCUMENTS
1.
Joseph Antonio
Flores
Describes the Comanche Destruction of the
San Saba
Mission in Texas,
1758 229
2.
A Spanish Official Gives an Analysis of Comanche Power,
1758 230
3.
Chief Sharitarish Foretells the End of the Pawnee Way of Life,
1822 230
4.
A California Law for the Government and Protection of the Indians,
1850 231
5.
William Joseph (Nisenan) Describes the Gold Rush,
с
1849 234
6.
An Indian Agent Views Conditions in the California Mines,
1854 236
ESSAYS
Pekka Hämäläinen
·
The Western Comanche Trade Center: Rethinking the
Plains Indian Trade System
238
Albert L.
Hurtado
·
Indian and White Households on the California Frontier,
1860 257
FURTHER READING
274
CHAPTER
9
Indian Perspectives on the Civil War
Page
276
DOCUMENTS
1.
Wabasha (Dakota) Explains How Nefarious Trading Practices Caused the
1862
Minnesota War,
1868 277
2.
Letter from Sarah
C. Watie
(Cherokee) to Her Husband, Stand Watie, During
the Civil War,
1863 279
3.
Letter from Stand Watie (Cherokee) to His Wife, Sarah
С
Watie,
1863 279
4.
Act of Conscription, Chickasaw Nation,
1864 280
5.
Proclamation Ordering Conscription in the Chickasaw Nation,
1864 282
6.
Commissioner of Indian Affairs Dennis
N.
Cooley on the Consequences of
the Civil War,
1865 282
ESSAYS
Ari
Kelman
·
Deadly Currents: John Ross s Decision of
1861 285
Gary Clayton Anderson
·
Dakota Sioux Uprising,
1862 299
FURTHER READING
311
CHAPTER
10
Resistance and Transition,
1865-1886
Page
312
DOCUMENTS
1.
Allen P. Slickpoo
(Nez Perce)
Reviews the
Nez Perce
War
(1877),
recorded
1973 313
2.
James Harris Guy (Chickasaw), The White Man Wants the Indians Home,
1878 316
3.
Luther Standing Bear
(Lakota)
Recalls His Experiences at the Carlisle Indian
Industrial School,
1879 317
4.
Асе
Daklugie,
Charlie Smith, and Jasper Kanseah (Chiricahua
Apaches)
Remember
Gerónimo,
n.d.
320
ESSAYS
David
D.
Smits
·
Indian Scouts and Indian Allies in the Frontier Army
322
Tracy Neal Leavelle
·
We Will Make It Our Own Place : Agriculture and
Adaptation at the Grande
Ronde
Reservation,
1856-1887 333
FURTHER READING
346
CHAPTER
11
Restrictions and Renewals,
1887-1928
Page
348
DOCUMENTS
1.
The General Allotment Act (Dawes Act),
1887 349
2.
Cherokee Delegates Defend Their Land and Institutions,
1895 351
3.
The U.S. Supreme Court Supports Indian Water Rights: Winters v. United
States,
1908 354
4.
James Mooney and Francis
La Fleschè
(Omaha) Testify About
Peyote,
1918 356
5.
Carlos Montezuma (Yavapai) on Indian Service in World War I and the
Ongoing Struggle for Freedom and Citizenship,
1919 359
ESSAYS
Brenda Child (Ojibwe)
·
Ojibwe Children and Boarding Schools
360
Frederick E. Hoxie
·
Crow Families in Transition
371
FURTHER READING
381
CHAPTER
12
Efforts at Reform,
1928-1941
Page
383
DOCUMENTS
1.
Lewis
Meriam
Summarizes the Problems Facing American Indians,
1928 384
2.
The Indian Reorganization Act (Wheeler-Howard Act),
1934 388
3.
Rupert
Costo (Cahuilla)
Condemns the Indian New Deal,
1986 391
4.
Ben Reifel (Brulé
Lakota)
Praises the Legacy of John Collier,
1986 393
ESSAYS
John R. Finger
·
The Eastern Cherokees and the New Deal
397
D Arcy McNickle (Salish-Kutenai)
·
The Indian New Deal as Mirror of the
Future
410
FURTHER READING
417
CHAPTER
13
World War II, Termination, and the Foundation
for Self-Determination,
1941-1960
Page
418
DOC
U M E N
TS
1.
Ella
Deloria
(Yankton
Dakota) on
Indian Experiences During World War II,
1944 419
2.
Ruth Muskrat Bronson (Cherokee) Criticizes the Proposed Termination of
Federal Trusteeship,
1955 423
3.
John Wooden Legs (Northern Cheyenne) Outlines the Fight to Save the
Land,
1960 426
4.
Mary Jacobs (Lumbee) Relates How Her Family Made a Home in
Chicago, n.d.
429
ESSAYS
Harry A. Kersey, Jr.
·
The Florida
Seminóles
Confront Termination
433
Peter Iverson
·
Building Toward Self-Determination: Plains and Southwestern
Indians in the
1940s
and
1950s 444
FURTHER READING
450
CHAPTER
14
Taking Control of Lives and Lands,
1961-1980
Page
452
DOCUMENTS
1.
Clyde Warrior
(Ponca)
Delineates Five Types of Indians,
1965 453
2.
A Proclamation from the Indians of All Tribes,
Alcatraz
Island,
1969 455
3.
The Native Alaskan Land Speaks,
1969 456
4.
Ada Deer (Menominee) Explains How Her People Overturned Termination,
1974 457
ESSAYS
Laurence M. Hauptman and Jack
Campisi
·
Eastern Indian Communities Strive for
Recognition
461
Troy R. Johnson
·
The Roots of Contemporary Native American Activism
472
FURTHER READING
484
CHAPTER
15
Continuing Challenges, Continuing Peoples,
1981-1999
Page
486
DOC
UME
NTS
1.
Philip Martin (Choctaw) Discusses the Challenges of Economic
Development,
1988 487
2.
James Riding In Presents a Pawnee Perspective on Repatriation,
1996 490
3.
Charlene
Teters
(Spokane) Asks Whose History Do We Celebrate?
1998 492
4.
Ben Winton (Yaqui) Delineates the Significance of the Mashantucket Pequot
Museum,
1998 493
5.
Liz
Domínguez (Chumash/Yokuts/Luiseño)
Hears Ishi s Voice,
1998 497
ESSAYS
Steve
barese
·
Contemporary Indian Economies in New Mexico
499
Arvo
Quoetone Mikkanen (Kiowa-Comanche)
·
Coming Home
503
Angela Cavender Wilson (Wahpatonwan Dakota)
·
Grandmother to Granddaughter:
Generations of Oral History in a Dakota Family
514
FURTHER READING
519
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Contents
Preface
xv
CHAPTER
1
Interpreting the Indian Past
Page
1
ESSAYS
Donald L. Fixico
·
Ethics and Responsibilities in Writing American Indian
History
2
Richard White
·
Indian Peoples and the Natural World: Asking the Right
Questions
8
FURTHER READING
17
CHAPTER
2
Indian History Before Columbus
Page
18
DOCUMENTS
1.
A Pueblo Song of the Sky Loom, n.d.
19
2.
Maidu Account of the Beginning of the World, n.d.
20
3.
A Skagit Belief About the Origins of the World, n.d.
21
4.
The
Ankaras
Describe Their Origins, n.d.
23
5.
The Iroquois Depict the World on the Turtle's Back, n.d.
24
ESSAYS
Neal Salisbury
·
The Indians' Old World: Native Americans and the Coming
of Europeans
29
Stephen
Plog
·
Towns, Mounds, and Kachinas
44
FURTHER READING
54
CHAPTER
3
Indians and Europeans Meet
Page
56
DOCUMENTS
1.
Columbus on the Indians' "Discovery" of the Spanish,
1492 57
2.
Spain Requires the Indians to Submit to Spanish Authority,
1513 58
3.
Augustín
Rodríguez
Describes the Rio Grande Pueblos,
1581-1582 59
4.
Jacques
Cartier
on the
Micmacs
Meeting the French,
1534 60
5.
Powhatan Speaks to Captain John Smith,
1609 61
6.
William Bradford on Samoset,
Squanto, Massasoit,
and the Pilgrims,
1620 62
ESSAYS
Bruce G. Trigger
·
Early Native North American Responses to European
Contact
63
James H. Merrell
·
The Indians' New World: The Catawba Experience
77
FURTHER READING
91
CHAPTER
4
The Southern Borderlands
Page
93
DOCUMENTS
1.
Pedro Naranjo's (Keresan Pueblo) Explanation of the
1680
Pueblo Revolt,
1681 94
2.
Juan (Tiwa Pueblo) Explains the Pueblo Revolt,
1681 97
3.
A Luiseño
Recollection of Mission Life,
1835 98
4.
A Costanoan Account of the Murder of a Missionary,
1812 100
ESSAYS
Stefanie
Beninato
·
Popé,
Pose-yemu, and
Naranjo:
A New Look at Leadership in
the Pueblo Revolt of
1680 104
Steven W.
Hackel
·
The Staff of Leadership: Indian Authority in the Missions of
Alta
California
115
FURTHER READING
132
CHAPTER
5
The Northern Borderlands
Page
134
DOCUMENTS
1.
Joseph Fish Preaches to the Narragansett Indians,
1768 135
2.
Samson Occom (Mohegan) Gives a Short Narrative of His Life,
1768 137
3.
Christien LeClerq
(Micmac)
Responds to the French,
1677 138
4.
J. B. Truteau's Description of Indian Women on the Upper Missouri,
1794 140
5.
James Sutherland Notes Canadian Traders Who Wish to Buy an Indian
Slave,
1797 142
ESSAYS
Sylvia Van Kirk
·
The Role of Native American Women in the Fur Trade Society
of Western Canada,
1670-1830 143
Jean M. O'Brien (Ojibwe)
·
Changing Conditions of Life for Indian Women in
Eighteenth-Century New England
149
FURTHER READING
160
CHAPTER
6
New Nations, New Boundaries:
American Revolution in Indian Country
Page
163
DOCUMENTS
1.
Speech of Congress to Visiting Iroquois Delegation,
1776 164
2.
Nathaniel Gist of Virginia Addresses the Cherokee Chiefs,
1777 165
3.
Dragging Canoe (Cherokee) Replies to Colonel Gist,
1777 166
4.
Mary Jemison's (Seneca) Memory of the Revolution,
1775-1779 167
5.
Treaty of Fort Stanwix,
1784 169
ESSAYS
Colin Galloway
·
The Aftermath of the Revolution in Indian Country
171
Ruth
Wallis
Herndon
and Ella Wilcox Sekatau (Narragansett)
·
The Right to a Name: The
Narragansett People and Rhode Island Officials in the Revolutionary Era
182
FURTHER READING
197
CHAPTER
7
Domestic Dependent Nations: Indians in the New Republic
Page
199
DOCUMENTS
1.
Northwest Ordinance,
1787 200
2.
Little Turtle (Miami) on the Treaty of Greenville,
1795 201
3.
Tecumseh (Shawnee) Speaks Out Against Land Cessions,
1810 202
4.
Indian Commissioner Thomas L. McKenney Explains Removal,
1828 203
5.
Speckled Snake's (Cherokee) Reply to President Jackson,
1830 204
6.
Cherokee Editor
Elias Boudinot
Opposes Removal,
1828 204
7.
Pierre
Chardon on
Sex and Marriage with Indians on the Upper Missouri
River,
1836-1839 205
8. Friederich Kurz
Gives a Romantic View of Indian-White Love,
1849 206
ESSAYS
Daniel H. Usner, Jr.
·
American Indians on the Cotton Frontier
207
Tanis Thorne
·
Multiple Marriages, Many Relations: Fur Trade Families on the
Missouri River
217
FURTHER READING
226
CHAPTER
8
The Trans-Mississippi West Before
1860
Page
228
DOCUMENTS
1.
Joseph Antonio
Flores
Describes the Comanche Destruction of the
San Saba
Mission in Texas,
1758 229
2.
A Spanish Official Gives an Analysis of Comanche Power,
1758 230
3.
Chief Sharitarish Foretells the End of the Pawnee Way of Life,
1822 230
4.
A California Law for the Government and Protection of the Indians,
1850 231
5.
William Joseph (Nisenan) Describes the Gold Rush,
с
1849 234
6.
An Indian Agent Views Conditions in the California Mines,
1854 236
ESSAYS
Pekka Hämäläinen
·
The Western Comanche Trade Center: Rethinking the
Plains Indian Trade System
238
Albert L.
Hurtado
·
Indian and White Households on the California Frontier,
1860 257
FURTHER READING
274
CHAPTER
9
Indian Perspectives on the Civil War
Page
276
DOCUMENTS
1.
Wabasha (Dakota) Explains How Nefarious Trading Practices Caused the
1862
Minnesota War,
1868 277
2.
Letter from Sarah
C. Watie
(Cherokee) to Her Husband, Stand Watie, During
the Civil War,
1863 279
3.
Letter from Stand Watie (Cherokee) to His Wife, Sarah
С
Watie,
1863 279
4.
Act of Conscription, Chickasaw Nation,
1864 280
5.
Proclamation Ordering Conscription in the Chickasaw Nation,
1864 282
6.
Commissioner of Indian Affairs Dennis
N.
Cooley on the Consequences of
the Civil War,
1865 282
ESSAYS
Ari
Kelman
·
Deadly Currents: John Ross's Decision of
1861 285
Gary Clayton Anderson
·
Dakota Sioux Uprising,
1862 299
FURTHER READING
311
CHAPTER
10
Resistance and Transition,
1865-1886
Page
312
DOCUMENTS
1.
Allen P. Slickpoo
(Nez Perce)
Reviews the
Nez Perce
War
(1877),
recorded
1973 313
2.
James Harris Guy (Chickasaw), "The White Man Wants the Indians' Home,"
1878 316
3.
Luther Standing Bear
(Lakota)
Recalls His Experiences at the Carlisle Indian
Industrial School,
1879 317
4.
Асе
Daklugie,
Charlie Smith, and Jasper Kanseah (Chiricahua
Apaches)
Remember
Gerónimo,
n.d.
320
ESSAYS
David
D.
Smits
·
Indian Scouts and Indian Allies in the Frontier Army
322
Tracy Neal Leavelle
·
"We Will Make It Our Own Place": Agriculture and
Adaptation at the Grande
Ronde
Reservation,
1856-1887 333
FURTHER READING
346
CHAPTER
11
Restrictions and Renewals,
1887-1928
Page
348
DOCUMENTS
1.
The General Allotment Act (Dawes Act),
1887 349
2.
Cherokee Delegates Defend Their Land and Institutions,
1895 351
3.
The U.S. Supreme Court Supports Indian Water Rights: Winters v. United
States,
1908 354
4.
James Mooney and Francis
La Fleschè
(Omaha) Testify About
Peyote,
1918 356
5.
Carlos Montezuma (Yavapai) on Indian Service in World War I and the
Ongoing Struggle for Freedom and Citizenship,
1919 359
ESSAYS
Brenda Child (Ojibwe)
·
Ojibwe Children and Boarding Schools
360
Frederick E. Hoxie
·
Crow Families in Transition
371
FURTHER READING
381
CHAPTER
12
Efforts at Reform,
1928-1941
Page
383
DOCUMENTS
1.
Lewis
Meriam
Summarizes the Problems Facing American Indians,
1928 384
2.
The Indian Reorganization Act (Wheeler-Howard Act),
1934 388
3.
Rupert
Costo (Cahuilla)
Condemns the Indian New Deal,
1986 391
4.
Ben Reifel (Brulé
Lakota)
Praises the Legacy of John Collier,
1986 393
ESSAYS
John R. Finger
·
The Eastern Cherokees and the New Deal
397
D'Arcy McNickle (Salish-Kutenai)
·
The Indian New Deal as Mirror of the
Future
410
FURTHER READING
417
CHAPTER
13
World War II, Termination, and the Foundation
for Self-Determination,
1941-1960
Page
418
DOC
U M E N
TS
1.
Ella
Deloria
(Yankton
Dakota) on
Indian Experiences During World War II,
1944 419
2.
Ruth Muskrat Bronson (Cherokee) Criticizes the Proposed Termination of
Federal Trusteeship,
1955 423
3.
John Wooden Legs (Northern Cheyenne) Outlines the Fight to Save the
Land,
1960 426
4.
Mary Jacobs (Lumbee) Relates How Her Family Made a Home in
Chicago, n.d.
429
ESSAYS
Harry A. Kersey, Jr.
·
The Florida
Seminóles
Confront Termination
433
Peter Iverson
·
Building Toward Self-Determination: Plains and Southwestern
Indians in the
1940s
and
1950s 444
FURTHER READING
450
CHAPTER
14
Taking Control of Lives and Lands,
1961-1980
Page
452
DOCUMENTS
1.
Clyde Warrior
(Ponca)
Delineates Five Types of Indians,
1965 453
2.
A Proclamation from the Indians of All Tribes,
Alcatraz
Island,
1969 455
3.
The Native Alaskan Land Speaks,
1969 456
4.
Ada Deer (Menominee) Explains How Her People Overturned Termination,
1974 457
ESSAYS
Laurence M. Hauptman and Jack
Campisi
·
Eastern Indian Communities Strive for
Recognition
461
Troy R. Johnson
·
The Roots of Contemporary Native American Activism
472
FURTHER READING
484
CHAPTER
15
Continuing Challenges, Continuing Peoples,
1981-1999
Page
486
DOC
UME
NTS
1.
Philip Martin (Choctaw) Discusses the Challenges of Economic
Development,
1988 487
2.
James Riding In Presents a Pawnee Perspective on Repatriation,
1996 490
3.
Charlene
Teters
(Spokane) Asks "Whose History Do We Celebrate?"
1998 492
4.
Ben Winton (Yaqui) Delineates the Significance of the Mashantucket Pequot
Museum,
1998 493
5.
Liz
Domínguez (Chumash/Yokuts/Luiseño)
Hears Ishi's Voice,
1998 497
ESSAYS
Steve
barese
·
Contemporary Indian Economies in New Mexico
499
Arvo
Quoetone Mikkanen (Kiowa-Comanche)
·
Coming Home
503
Angela Cavender Wilson (Wahpatonwan Dakota)
·
Grandmother to Granddaughter:
Generations of Oral History in a Dakota Family
514
FURTHER READING
519 |
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