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Автор: W. Dirk Raat
Издательство: John Wiley & Sons Limited
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isbn: 9781119777632
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      7  Foreword

      8  Preface

      9  Prologue: Indigenous People in a Global Context Myth, Struggle and Survival

      10  Part I Slavery and Removal in California and the Far West 1 Lincoln, Free Soil and Frémont: The Emancipation Proclamation and Indian Slavery 2 Numu (Paiute) Wanderings, Trails, and Tears 3 Great Basin Tribal Politics: Western Shoshones, Southern Paiutes, and Colorado Utes

      11  Part II The Arizona–Sonoran Experience 4 The Long Walk of the Navajos 5 Death of Mangas Coloradas, Chiricahua “Renegades,” and Apache Prisoners of War 6 Treasure Hunters Hunting Deer Hunters: Yavapai and Apache Gold 7 With Friends like These: The O’odham Water Controversy

      12  Part III From Removal (Ethnic Cleansing) to Genocide 8 From Battle to Massacre on the Bear River 9 Slaying the Deer Slayers in Mexico: The Yaqui Experience 10 Epilogue: After Relocation, from Geronimo to Houser

      13  Notes

      14  For Further Reading

      15  Acknowledgments

      16  Index

      17  End User License Agreement

      List of Illustrations

      1 PrefaceFigure 0.1 The Progression of Land Loss...Figure 0.2 The Greater American Southwest: La Gran Chichimeca...Figure 0.3 Indigenous Communities of the Geater Southwest...Figure 0.4 Tribal Communities of the Northwestern and Central Greater Southwest...Figure 0.5 Tribal Communities of the Southern Greater Southwest...

      2 Chapter 1Figure 1.1 Portrait of Sioux Chief, Little Crow (1824)...

      3 Chapter 2Figure 2.1 Chief Winnemucca (or Old Winnemucca), ca. 1870...Figure 2.2 Sarah Winnemucca (Thocmetony)...Figure 2.3 The Winnemucca Family...Figure 2.4 Route of Davidson Expedition (1859)...Figure 2.5 Wovoka. Schurz, Nevada Paiute Indian Cemetery.Figure 2.6 Before and After...Figure 2.7 Unmarked graves of Winnemucca sisters?...

      4 Chapter 4Figure 4.1 Navajo Cosmogram...Figure 4.2 The Long Walk. by Elizabeth Manygoats...Figure 4.3 The Long Walk. by Narciso Abeyta...Figure 4.4 Four Primary Routes of The Long Walk...Figure 4.5 Mrs. Crooked Neck and Old Man Mud’s Wife...

      5 Chapter 5Figure 5.1 Ghan Dancer by Allan Houser...Figure 5.2 Map of Chiricahua Prisoners of War Relocations From Florida.

      6 Chapter 6Figure 6.1 Yavapai Territory, ca. mid-nineteenth century...Figure 6.2 Memorial to Skeleton Cave victims and Carlos Montezuma...

      7 Chapter 7Figure 7.1 Pimería Alta...Figure 7.2 Father Eusebio Francisco Kino...Figure 7.3 O’odham woman making flour tortillas, Pitiquito, 1894...

      8 Chapter 8Figure 8.1 Col. Patrick E. Connor...Figure 8.2 Route of the California Volunteers...Figure 8.3 Shoshone Women at Bear River...Figure 8.4 Massacre at Bear River...

      9 Chapter 9Figure 9.1 Map of the henequen-wheat complex in North America...Figure 9.2 Fear of a Red Planet:...

      10 Chapter 10Figure 10.1 Great North American Desert...Figure 10.2 Navajo and Hopi Families COVID-19 Relief Fund.Figure 10.3 Gazer. (Oil Painting by Steven Yazzie)...

      Guide

      1  Cover

      2  Title page

      3  Copyright

      4  Dedication

      5  Table of Contents

      6  Illustrations

      7  Maps

      8  Foreword

      9  Preface

      10  Prologue: Indigenous People in a Global Context

      11  Begin Reading

      12  Notes

      13  For Further Reading

      14  Acknowledgments

      15  Index

      16  End User License Agreement

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