TY - BOOK AU - Dudley,William TI - Native Americans: opposing viewpoints T2 - American history series AV - E77.D849.N385 1998 PY - 1998/// CY - San Diego, California PB - Greenhaven Press KW - Indians of North America KW - History N1 - 1 (pages 302-312) and index; Colonists should maintain friendly relations with the Indians; Powhatan --; Colonists should wage war against the Indians; Virginia Company of London --; A captive's account of the cruelty of Indians; Peter Williamson --; A captive's account of the kindness of Indians; Mary Jemison --; Indians should join together in war against the Americans; Tecumseh --; Indians should live in peace with the Americans; Pushmataha --; The Cherokee are creating a civilized society; Elias Boudinot --; The Cherokee are not creating a civilized society; Wilson Lumpkin --; Indians should be removed to the west; Andrew Jackson --; Indians should be allowed to remain in their homeland; Cherokee Nation --; The federal government should pursue peace with the Indians; James Henderson --; The federal government must wage war on the Indians; Samuel J. Crawford --; Indians are cruel and unchangeable savages; George Armstrong Custer --; Indians are victims of American injustice; Helen Hunt Jackson --; The white takeover of Indian land was unjust; Chief Joseph --; The white takeover of Indian land was inevitable; Theodore Roosevelt --; Indian tribal land should be divided and distributed to individuals; Carl Schurz --; Indian tribal land should not be divided and distributed to individuals; Minority members of the House Committee on Indian Affairs --; Indian education should emphasize American culture; Thomas J. Morgan --; Indian education should not destroy Indian culture; Luther Standing Bear --; New Deal reforms will harm American Indians; Flora Warren Seymour --; New Deal reforms have helped American Indians; John Collier --; The federal government should terminate its trust relationship with American Indians; Arthur V. Watkins --; The federal government should not terminate its trust relationship with American Indians; Ruth Muskrat Bronson --; Indians who have moved to cities have fared well; O.K. Armstrong and Marjorie Armstrong --; Indians who have moved to cities have not fared well; Ruth Mulvey Harmer --; The American Indian Movement has helped native Americans; Dennis Banks --; The American Indian Movement has had limited effectiveness; Gerald Vizenor --; The U.S. policy of Indian removal was intended to subjugate Indians; Francis Jennings --; The U.S. policy of Indian removal was intended to protect Indians; Francis Paul Prucha; 2 ER -