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Red & white Indian views of the white man, 1492-1982 [collected by] Annette Rosenstiel

Catalog Data

Author:
Rosenstiel, Annette 1911-  Search this
Physical description:
192 pages illustrations, portraits 24 cm
Type:
Sources
Speeches (documents).)
Speeches
History
Discours
Place:
Amérique du Nord
États-Unis
Indianer
Date:
1983
Notes:
NMAI copy 39088013300140 is a gift from the Library of Alvin M. Josephy, Jr.
Contents:
The 16th century: the gold of the Indies -- The 17th century: hostages, slaves, and allies -- The 18th century: "they want to make husbandmen of our warriors" -- The 19th century: "I never called a white man a dog" -- The 20th century: "each remaining acre is a promise"
Summary:
Collection of statements by North and South American Indians, recorded in documents, letters, books and speeches, of their views and impressions of the white man's way of life. Each quotation is put in context by introductory text
Topic:
History  Search this
Government relations  Search this
Speeches, addresses, etc., Indian  Search this
Discours indiens d'Amérique  Search this
Indiens d'Amérique--Histoire  Search this
Indiens d'Amérique--Relations avec l'État  Search this
Indians of North America  Search this
Indians of North America--Government relations  Search this
Diskriminierung  Search this
Indianer  Search this
Indians of North America--History  Search this
Indians of North America--Government relations--Sources  Search this
Indians of North America--History--Sources  Search this
Data Source:
Smithsonian Libraries
EDAN-URL:
edanmdm:siris_sil_162680