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Federal Policy, Western Movement, And Consequences For Indigenous People: 1790-1920, David E. Wilkins
Federal Policy, Western Movement, And Consequences For Indigenous People: 1790-1920, David E. Wilkins
Jepson School of Leadership Studies articles, book chapters and other publications
In virtually every respect imaginable—economic, political cultural, sociological, psychological, geographical, and technological—the years from the creation of the United States through the Harding administration brought massive upheaval and transformation for native nations. Everywhere, U.S. Indian law (federal and state)—by which I mean the law that defines and regulates the nation's political and legal relationship to indigenous nations—aided and abetted the upheaval.
Book Review: Long Before Stonewall: Histories Of Same-Sex Sexuality In Early America, John R. Pagan
Book Review: Long Before Stonewall: Histories Of Same-Sex Sexuality In Early America, John R. Pagan
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Book review of Long Before Stonewall: Histories of Same-Sex Sexuality in Early America by Thomas A. Foster