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Insightful, rarely told history of Indian courage in the face of White expansionism in the 19th century. Truth-telling tale of the ruthless brutality that forced the Native American population into resettlement camps and reservations, with a look at the few white Americans who fought to help... read more

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This is a nonfiction writing by the author. Gloria Jahoda was hired as a graduate student to type the tellings of the removal that had been collected. It is incredibly stunning and disheartening to read how others were treated.

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  1. Gloria Jahoda (Author)

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Original Language: English
Publisher: Henry Holt & Co
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Publication Date: 1975
ISBN: 0030148715
Page Count: 356

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