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Full Description
Drawing upon a vast array of primary and secondary sources, Roger L. Nichols traces the changing relationships between Native peoples and whites, from colonial times to the present.
Contents
Contents List of Maps and Plates Acknowledgements Introduction 1.Indians Meet the Spanish, French, and Dutch, 1513-1701 2.Indians and English near the Chesapeake, 1570s-1670s 3.Indians and English in New England, 1600-1670s 4.Trade, Diplomacy, Warfare, and Acculturation, 1670s-1750s 5.Striving for Independence, 1750-1790s 6.Old Threats, New Resolve, 1795-1820s 7.Cultural Persistence, Physcial Retreat, 1820s-1860s 8.Societies under Seige, 1860s-1890 9.Surviving Marginalization, 1890s-1920 10.Change, Depression, and War, 1920-1945 11.Tribes and the Modern State, 1945-1990s Conclusion Notes Selected Bibliography Index