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Indian Survival On The California Frontier Margaret Willes

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Indian Survival On The California Frontier Margaret Willes
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Publisher: Yale University Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 8.54 MB
Pages: 332
Author: Margaret Willes
ISBN: 9780300157888, 0300157886
Language: English
Year: 2018

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Indian Survival On The California Frontier Margaret Willes by Margaret Willes 9780300157888, 0300157886 instant download after payment.

During the middle decades of the nineteenth century, when vast numbers of whites poured into California, the native Indian population was decimated through disease, starvation, homicide, and a declining birth rate. In this prize-winning book, Albert L. Hurtado focuses on the Indians who survived this harrowing time. Hurtado considers the ways in which native life and culture persisted, how the survivors integrated their lives with white society, and how the now-dominant whites related to the Indians living and working with them.
“Anyone interested in California Indians should read this book.”—William Bright, Los Angeles Times Book Review
“Hurtado takes a fresh look at the role Native Americans played in shaping frontier California. The Indians emerge from this study not merely as victims of white rapaciousness but as an active historical influence, serving as both a resistance force to white incursion and as prime shapers of the agricultural work force.”—Booklist
“A wide-ranging and imaginative discussion of significant issues that are at the very center of scholarship on western settlement during the nineteenth century.”—Roger Nichols, University of Arizona
Winner of the 1989 Ray Allen Billington Prize awarded by the Organization of American Historians for the best book in American frontier history.

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