This Country was Ours: A Documentary History of the American Indian, Volume 63Numerous extracts from firsthand accounts and documents provide both Indian and white perspectives on the life styles, white relations, and tragic plight of the North American natives since the early European invasions. |
Contents
Acknowledgments | xix |
Foreword by Sol | xxvii |
Contrasting Views | xxxv |
Copyright | |
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