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Broken peace pipes : a four-hundred-year history of the American Indian / by Irvin M. Piethmann, with a foreword by Loren E. Taylor.

Title
Broken peace pipes : a four-hundred-year history of the American Indian / by Irvin M. Piethmann, with a foreword by Loren E. Taylor.
Author
Peithmann, Irvin M.
Publication
Springfield, Ill. : Charles C. Thomas, c1964.

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Taylor, Loren E.
Description
xxii, 298 p.; 24 cm.
Summary
Details the history of the North American Indian specifically the last period of their history, when the Europeans began arriving, pushing the Indians further West until they were confined to relatively small tracts of land in the Western states.
Alternative Title
  • Four-hundred-year history of the American Indian
  • Four-hundred-year history of the American Indian.
Subject
  • Indians of North America > Government relations
  • Indians of North America > History
  • Indians, Treatment of > United States
Genre/Form
History
Note
  • Includes index.
Bibliography (note)
  • Bibliography: p. 275-277.
Processing Action (note)
  • committed to retain
Contents
White men come like grass in springtime -- Victims of a rising nation -- From valleys to plains -- "Then he became our Great Father" -- Bloody mirage of gold -- The round up begins -- Sitting Bull : symbol of valor in defiance, defeat, and death -- The end of the trail -- The promised land at century's end -- The treaty makers -- Federal versus state supervision -- The diminishing Indian domain -- Citizenship and the Indian Reorganization Act -- Is the Indian problem unsolvable? -- Between two worlds -- Appendix 1. The Indian's world -- Appendix 2. Official Indian wars.
ISBN
039801468X
LCCN
^^^64018727^
OCLC
684609
Owning Institutions
Harvard Library