The Indian in America's PastPrentice-Hall, 1964 - 181 pages Using varied sources, recalls the horrors of Indian slavery, enforced acculturation and the devastating impact of tobacco and disease. Includes chapters on the settlers views of Indians (positive and negative), United States policy, race mixture. |
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... ( Powhatan ) to John Smith , 1609 Speech of Ketagustah ( a Cherokee ) , 1730 Speech of Logan ( a Mingo leader ) , 1774 Red Jacket's reply to Missionary Cram , 1805 Curly Chief's relation of the Pawnee's first contacts with Anglo ...
... ( Powhatan ) to John Smith , 1609 Speech of Ketagustah ( a Cherokee ) , 1730 Speech of Logan ( a Mingo leader ) , 1774 Red Jacket's reply to Missionary Cram , 1805 Curly Chief's relation of the Pawnee's first contacts with Anglo ...
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... ( Powhatan ) to John Smith at Werowocomoco ( in Virginia ) , 1609 54 I have seen two generations of my people die . VOICES FROM NATIVE AMERICA Speech of Wahunsonacock (Powhatan) to John Smith, 1609.
... ( Powhatan ) to John Smith at Werowocomoco ( in Virginia ) , 1609 54 I have seen two generations of my people die . VOICES FROM NATIVE AMERICA Speech of Wahunsonacock (Powhatan) to John Smith, 1609.
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INTRODUCTION | 1 |
THREE | 3 |
THE FIRST EUROPEAN MOVEMENT WESTWARD | 7 |
Copyright | |
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