Indians in American history : an introduction /
Indians in American History is not a conventional textbook. It contains essays by thirteen authors who provide an opening lesson in the breadth and complexity of American Indian history.
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Arlington Heights, Ill. :
Harlan Davidson,
©1988.
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Table of Contents:
- Indian/White relations: a view from the other side of the "frontier" / Alfonso Ortiz
- America before Columbus / James A. Brown
- Colonial America without the Indians: a counterfactual scenario / James Axtell
- Indians in the colonial Spanish borderlands / Henry F. Dobyns
- Native Americans and the American Revolution: historic stories and shifting frontier conflict / Kenneth M. Morrison
- Indian tribes and the American Constitution / Charles F. Wilkinson
- Indians in Southern history / Theda Perdue
- National expansion from the Indian perspective / R. David Edmunds
- How the West was lost / William T. Hagan
- The curious story of reformers and the American Indians / Frederick E. Hoxie
- American imperialism and the Indians / Walter L. Williams
- Modern America and the Indian / Alvin M. Josephy, Jr.
- The struggle for Indian civil rights / W. Richard West, Jr., Kevin Gover.