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_aNative Americans : _bopposing viewpoints / _cWilliam Dudley, book editor. _hPR |
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_aSan Diego, California : _bGreenhaven Press, _c(c)1998. |
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_a320 pages : _billustrations, portraits ; _c23 cm. |
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_tColonists should maintain friendly relations with the Indians _rPowhatan -- _tColonists should wage war against the Indians _rVirginia Company of London -- _tA captive's account of the cruelty of Indians _rPeter Williamson -- _tA captive's account of the kindness of Indians _rMary Jemison -- _tIndians should join together in war against the Americans _rTecumseh -- _tIndians should live in peace with the Americans _rPushmataha -- _tThe Cherokee are creating a civilized society _rElias Boudinot -- _tThe Cherokee are not creating a civilized society _rWilson Lumpkin -- _tIndians should be removed to the west _rAndrew Jackson -- _tIndians should be allowed to remain in their homeland _rCherokee Nation -- _tThe federal government should pursue peace with the Indians _rJames Henderson -- _tThe federal government must wage war on the Indians _rSamuel J. Crawford -- _tIndians are cruel and unchangeable savages _rGeorge Armstrong Custer -- _tIndians are victims of American injustice _rHelen Hunt Jackson -- _tThe white takeover of Indian land was unjust _rChief Joseph -- _tThe white takeover of Indian land was inevitable _rTheodore Roosevelt -- _tIndian tribal land should be divided and distributed to individuals _rCarl Schurz -- _tIndian tribal land should not be divided and distributed to individuals _rMinority members of the House Committee on Indian Affairs -- _tIndian education should emphasize American culture _rThomas J. Morgan -- _tIndian education should not destroy Indian culture _rLuther Standing Bear -- _tNew Deal reforms will harm American Indians _rFlora Warren Seymour -- _tNew Deal reforms have helped American Indians _rJohn Collier -- _tThe federal government should terminate its trust relationship with American Indians _rArthur V. Watkins -- _tThe federal government should not terminate its trust relationship with American Indians _rRuth Muskrat Bronson -- _tIndians who have moved to cities have fared well _rO.K. Armstrong and Marjorie Armstrong -- _tIndians who have moved to cities have not fared well _rRuth Mulvey Harmer -- _tThe American Indian Movement has helped native Americans _rDennis Banks -- _tThe American Indian Movement has had limited effectiveness _rGerald Vizenor -- _tThe U.S. policy of Indian removal was intended to subjugate Indians _rFrancis Jennings -- _tThe U.S. policy of Indian removal was intended to protect Indians _rFrancis Paul Prucha. |
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_aDudley, William, _d1964- |
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