Failure of the Dawes Act
.... to farmers. These critics also foretold the wholesale loss of
Indian land in the decades after the federal trusts expired. As one ....
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Native Americans and Whites: 1600-1820
.... The history of white usurpation of
Indian land "is the story of the unbridled, unabashed, and undisguised power of the conqueror over the conquered" (Kaplan ....
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The Native American culture
.... According to the 1990 census, some 685,000 Indians or 35 percent of Native Americans in the United States live on
Indian land, while in 1980 37 percent lived ....
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Cherokee and Seminole Strategies against Indian Removal
.... For that reason only, Jackson attempted to provide state access to
Indian land by "advising" the Indians to move west of the Mississippi or else submit to the ....
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Indians Loss of Their Land
.... Clearly by 1880 much of the
Indian land had already been stolen from them, whether by gold seekers in the Dakotas or
land hunters in the southwest, from sea to ....
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American Aboriginal Peoples
.... prices. In reality, approximately half of all former
Indian land was purchased for less than a dollar per acre. Approximately one ....
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American Indian Treaties AMERICAN INDIAN TREATIES This research ...
.... federal government. Congress confiscated much
Indian land in the northeast and parts of the South as booty of war. President George ....
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Government Domination of Indian Affairs
.... These critics also foretold the wholesale loss of
Indian land in the decades after the federal trusts expired.
Land-hungry whites ....
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American Indian Life American Indian life has been base
.... by the Jackson administration may have had new features, but the underlying desire to eliminate the
Indian presence and to exploit
Indian land economically was ....
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Indian Killer & House Made of Dawn
.... The failure of both is not just alienation from the
land but alienation from their inner selves as well, for neither is able to develop the ....
Indian Killer. ....
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Society & Native Americans Q
.... As stated earlier, most Americans only know about Indians what they see in movies or learn from gambling trips to the new casinos on "
Indian land". ....
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Rigoberta Menchu's I, Rigoberta Menchu: An Indian Woman in ...
.... which already exist within
Indian culture." Like other peasants, Menchu's (107) central call to arms rests upon the fact that "we love our
land very much ....
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Struggle of American Indian in Modern America
.... The parcels were then applied for by individual
Indian families, who would thenceforth own the
land in their individual names, and could sell it as well. ....
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Importance of Land in Early America
.... The desire for
land, the greed of landowners brought about the relocation of native
Indian tribes and the importation of more slaves from Africa and Caribbean ....
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I, Rigoberta Menchu: An Indian Woman in Guatemala
.... Menchu as an
Indian in Guatemala fashioned a life from the
land, from close relationships with her people and their culture, from religion (both her native ....
(1548

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Westward Expansion & Politics
.... French. The British and then the American government used a number of political and legal means to steal
Indian land. For example ....
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I, Rigoberta Menchu: An Indian Woman in Guatemala
.... Menchu as an
Indian in Guatemala fashioned a life from the
land, from close relationships with her people and their culture, from religion (both her native ....
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In an Antique Land, Dramas of Nationhood
In Amitav Ghosh's In an Antique
Land: History in the Guise of a Traveler's Tale and .... Ghosh's work combines a mystery story in his search for an
Indian slave who ....
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Pan-Indian Movement
.... of reservations and granted individual property allotments to Indians and which in fact "strip[ped]
Indian people of millions of acres of
land." Toward the end ....
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Contributions of the Miami Indians
.... Mississippi River. By 1805 he obtained about 46,000 square miles of
Indian land. He was a master at
Indian councils (Anson, 148). It ....
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History of the Miami Indians
.... Mississippi River. By 1805 he obtained about 46,000 square miles of
Indian land. He was a master at
Indian councils (Anson, 148). It ....
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Native American Population Culture
.... favorable than for any other American minority group, and
Indian income was low; employment was meager, unstable, and temporary; and the
Indian land base was ....
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Martin Cruz Smith
.... the old traditional ways and the modern scientific ways of Oppenheimer, et al., as well as serving as a bridge between the American-
Indian land and the
land on ....
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The Cherokee Nation
.... federal mandates terminating tribal courts and tribal government, preferential treatment of white squatters on
Indian land, [and] leasing of tribal mineral ....
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American Indian Tribes in the Civil War
.... The see saw fighting left the
Indian Territory, according to Abel, "a devastated
land, in large areas, desolate." The
Indian Nations became disillusioned with ....
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British-Indian & Spanish-Indian Relations
.... simply outnumbered the Indians and were, in any case, determined to claim for their own the
land of the .... American
Indian Culture and Research Journal, vol. ....
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Rebellion Before the American Revolution
.... The colonists initially enjoyed good relations with Native Americans, but that changed as they increasingly encroached on
Indian land. ....
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The Hypocrisy of The American Revolution for Freedom
.... Most
Indian people knew, and the British reminded those who didn't, that it was also a continuation of the struggle about
Indian land and who was to get it. ....
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Environmental Management
.... This fact is exciting to this reader, and has stimulated me to read more on the subject, particularly with respect to American-
Indian land management, and to ....
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Native American Scholarship
.... His proposals called for dismantling the individual
Indian land allotment system in favor of community ownership as a means of restoration of tribal life. ....
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