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End of Indian Kansas A Study of Cultural Revolution, 1854-1871

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ISBN-10: 070060474X

ISBN-13: 9780700604746

Edition: 1977

Authors: Craig Miner, William E. Unrau

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When Kansas became a U.S. territory in 1854 literally all of its land area was guaranteed by treaty to Indians. More than 10,000 Kickapoos, Delawares, Sacs, Foxes, Shawnees, Potawatomis, Kansas, Ottawas, Wyandots, and Osages, not to mention a number of smaller tribes, inhabited Kansas. By 1875 there were only a couple of bands left. The forced removal of thousands of Indians from eastern Kansas between 1854 and 1871 affected more Indians and occupied more government time than the celebrated exploits of the military against the more warlike western tribes. In this volume Miner and Unrau show Kansas at midcentury to be a moral testing ground where the drama of Indian disinheritance was played…    
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Book details

Copyright year: 1977
Publisher: University Press of Kansas
Publication date: 12/27/1977
Binding: Paperback
Pages: 196
Size: 5.56" wide x 8.55" long x 0.48" tall
Weight: 0.550
Language: English