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050 0 4 _aE77.D849.N385 1998
245 0 0 _aNative Americans :
_bopposing viewpoints /
_cWilliam Dudley, book editor.
_hPR
260 _aSan Diego, California :
_bGreenhaven Press,
_c(c)1998.
300 _a320 pages :
_billustrations, portraits ;
_c23 cm.
336 _atext
_btxt
_2rdacontent
337 _aunmediated
_bn
_2rdamedia
338 _avolume
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_2rdacarrier
490 1 _aAmerican history series
504 _a1 (pages 302-312) and index.
505 0 0 _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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650 0 _aIndians of North America
_xHistory.
700 1 _aDudley, William,
_d1964-
830 0 _aAmerican history series (San Diego, Calif.)
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