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A Final Promise: The Campaign to Assimilate the Indians, 1880-1920"This is an important book. In the latter nineteenth century, diverse and influential elements in white America combined forces to settle the 'Indian question' through assimilation. . . . The results were the essentially treaty breaking Dawes Act of 1887, related legislation, and dubious court decisions. Schoolteachers and missionaries were dispatched to the reservations en masse. Eventual 'citizenship' without functional rights was given Native
"This is an important book. In the latter nineteenth century, diverse and influential elements in white America combined forces to settle the 'Indian question' through assimilation. . . . The results were the essentially treaty-breaking Dawes Act of 1887, related legislation, and dubious court decisions. Schoolteachers and missionaries were dispatched to the reservations en masse. Eventual 'citizenship' without functional rights was given Native Americans; the Indians lost two-thirds of reservation land as it had existed before the assimilationist campaign. . . . With insight and skill that go well beyond craft, Hoxie has admirably defined issues and motives, placed economic/political/social interaction into cogent perspective, brought numerous Anglo and Indian individuals and organizations to life, and set forth important lessons."-Choice. "This significant study of Indian-white relations during a complex time in national politics deserves close attention."-American Indian Quarterly. "Important and intellectually challenging . . . This volume goes far to fill a large gap in the history of United States Indian policy."-Journal of American History. Frederick E. Hoxie is director of the D'Arcy McNickle Center for the History of the American Indian at the Newberry Library. He coedited (with Joan Mark) E. Jane Gay's With the Nez Perces: Alice Fletcher in the Field, 1889-92 (Nebraska 1981).Binding Type: Paperback
Publisher: Bison Books
Published: 09/01/2001
ISBN: 9780803273276
Pages: 350
Weight: 1.12lbs
Size: 8.99h x 6.81w x 0.84d
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Color: Beige Striped, Size: Queen
They are very nice and soft the matching pillow cases are big so you can put fluffy pillows in it they seam to be durable and the size is perfect they feel really soft to sleep with and they will also keep you warm Over all I recommend these comforter sets
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Wooden slats not sturdy enough.
The bed frame looks nice, but the holes were not all aligned well, and with a bit of wrangling we were able to get it assembled with two people in about 45 minutes. The box was small, and the side rails are actually two pieces. Be careful because I pinched my hand pretty good when trying to align them after everything had been screwed together. The slats that go under the mattress are very thin and I'm concerned that they will break eventually. I think the company could have used better wood for the slats and still charged the same price. It's so hard to read through a ton of reviews to decide which bed frame to buy. This one is OK, but I see myself having to purchase wood in the future to replace the slats. It's long enough for a grown young man of 6'1" to sleep on it, but if my kids were younger and prone to jumping on beds, I'm sure it would break.
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