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Daily life during the Indian Wars / Clarissa W. Confer.
Author
Confer, Clarissa W., 1965-
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Format
Book
Language
English
Published/Created
Santa Barbara, Calif. : Greenwood, c2011.
Description
xv, 223 p. : ill. ; 25 cm.
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ReCAP - Remote Storage
E81 .C59 2011
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Subject(s)
Indigenous peoples of North America
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Wars
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Social aspects
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United States
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Territorial expansion
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Social aspects
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Frontier and pioneer life
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United States
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War and society
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United States
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Indigenous Studies
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Series
Greenwood Press "Daily life through history" series
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The Greenwood Press daily life through history series
Summary note
From the earliest conflicts along the Eastern seaboard to the climactic Plains Wars of the late 19th century, the clash of arms and cultures between American Indians and Anglo-American settlers has dramatically shaped the lives of both groups. Yet how average American Indian men, women, and children experienced these events has been largely overlooked until now.
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Includes bibliographical references and index.
Action note
Committed to retain in perpetuity — ReCAP Shared Collection (HUL)
Contents
Early colonial wars
Early national wars
The Far West
The Northern Plains
The Southern Plains
Epilogue : Wounded Knee, the final Indian war?
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ISBN
9780313364549 (hard copy : alk. paper)
0313364540 (hard copy : alk. paper)
9780313364556 (ebook)
0313364559 (ebook)
LCCN
^^2010039387
OCLC
548555685
RCP
H - S
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