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Native Americans and the Early Republic

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ISBN-10: 0813919134

ISBN-13: 9780813919133

Edition: 1999

Authors: Frederick E. Hoxie, U. S. Capital Historical Society, Peter J. Albert

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This examination of the Native American experience in the post-Revolutionary period, traces histories of specific tribal communities, and explores the stories and pictures used by the Americans to describe Native Americans during the expansion.
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Book details

List price: $29.50
Copyright year: 1999
Publisher: University of Virginia Press
Publication date: 11/29/1999
Binding: Paperback
Pages: 370
Size: 6.00" wide x 9.00" long x 1.00" tall
Weight: 1.232
Language: English

Frederick E. Hoxie is Swanlund Professor of History at the University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign, and the author of several books, including The People: A History of Native America . Jay T. Nelson is a program assistant at the D'Arcy McNickle Center for American Indian History, the Newberry Library.

Preface
Introduction
The Continuing Revolution in Indian Countryp. 3
Patterns of Interaction
The Indian Policy of an "Empire for Liberty"p. 37
The Fictions of Patriarchy: Indians and Whites in the Early Republicp. 62
Native Women in the Early Republic: Old World Perceptions, New World Realitiesp. 85
Native Communities and the New Nation
Onas, the Long Knife: Pennsylvanians and Indians, 1783-1794p. 125
"A Watchful Safeguard to Our Habitations": Black Hoof and the Loyal Shawneesp. 162
Iroquois Livelihood and Jeffersonian Agrarianism: Reaching behind the Models and Metaphorsp. 200
Cultural Contact and Crises in the Early Republic: Native American Religious Renewal, Resistance, and Accommodationp. 226
Native American Images
The Common Man's Indian: The Image of the Indian as a Promoter of National Identity in the Early National Erap. 261
Imaging the Indians in the United States Capitol during the Early Republicp. 297
American Nations, Old and New: Reflections on Indians and the Early Republicp. 333
Contributorsp. 355
Indexp. 359
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