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Indian Treaties In The United States An Encyclopedia And Documents Collection Hardcover Donald L Fixico

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Indian Treaties In The United States An Encyclopedia And Documents Collection Hardcover Donald L Fixico
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Publisher: ABC-CLIO
File Extension: PDF
File size: 15.02 MB
Pages: 421
Author: Donald L Fixico
ISBN: 9781440860478, 1440860475
Language: English
Year: 2018
Edition: Hardcover

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Indian Treaties In The United States An Encyclopedia And Documents Collection Hardcover Donald L Fixico by Donald L Fixico 9781440860478, 1440860475 instant download after payment.

Prior to contact with Europeans and, later, Americans, American Indian treaties assumed unique dimensions, often involving lengthy ceremonial meetings during which gifts were exchanged. Europeans and Americans would irrevocably alter the ways in which treaties were negotiated: for example, treaties no longer constituted oral agreements but rather written documents, though both parties generally lacked understanding of the other's culture.
The political consequences of treaty negotiations continue to define the legal status of the more than 565 federally recognized tribes today. These and other aspects of treaty-making will be explored in this single-volume work, which serves to fill a gap in the study of both American history and Native American history. The history of treaty making covers a wide historical swath dating from the earliest treaty in 1788 to latest one negotiated in 1917. Despite the end of formal treaties largely by the end of the 19th century, Native relations with the federal government continued on with the move to reservations and later formal land allotment under the Dawes Act of 1887.

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