Plea for the Indians

Plea for the Indians
Title Plea for the Indians PDF eBook
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Pages 144
Release 1857
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A Plea for the Indians

A Plea for the Indians
Title A Plea for the Indians PDF eBook
Author John Beeson
Publisher New York : J. Beeson
Pages 160
Release 1858
Genre Indians
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John Beeson's Plea for the Indians

John Beeson's Plea for the Indians
Title John Beeson's Plea for the Indians PDF eBook
Author John Beeson
Publisher
Pages 184
Release 1994
Genre History
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The Croatan Indians of Sampson County, North Carolina

The Croatan Indians of Sampson County, North Carolina
Title The Croatan Indians of Sampson County, North Carolina PDF eBook
Author George Edwin Butler
Publisher UNC Press Books
Pages 118
Release 2018-06-01
Genre History
ISBN 1469641828

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The Croatan Indians of Sampson County, NC, written by George Edwin Butler (1868-1941) and composed only a year after Special Indian Agent Orlando McPherson's Indians of North Carolina report, was an appeal to the state of North Carolina to create schools for the "Croatans" of Sampson County just as it had for those designated as Croatans in, for example, Robeson County, North Carolina. Butler's report would prove to be important in an evolving system of southern racial apartheid that remained uncertain of the place of Native Americans. It documents a troubled history of cultural exchange and conflict between North Carolina's native peoples and the European colonists who came to call it home. The report reaches many erroneous conclusions, in part because it was based in an anthropological framework of white supremacy, segregation-era politics, and assumptions about racial "purity." Indeed, Butler's colonial history connecting Sampson County Indians to early colonial settlers was used to legitimize them and to deflect their categorization as African-Americans. In statements about the fitness of certain populations to coexist with European-American neighbors and in sympathetic descriptions of nearly-white "Indians," it reveals the racial and cultural sensibilities of white North Carolinians, the persistent tensions between tolerance and self-interest, and the extent of their willingness to accept indigenous "Others" as neighbors. A DOCSOUTH BOOK. This collaboration between UNC Press and the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill Library brings classic works from the digital library of Documenting the American South back into print. DocSouth Books uses the latest digital technologies to make these works available in paperback and e-book formats. Each book contains a short summary and is otherwise unaltered from the original publication. DocSouth Books provide affordable and easily accessible editions to a new generation of scholars, students, and general readers.

In Defense of the Indians

In Defense of the Indians
Title In Defense of the Indians PDF eBook
Author Bartolomé de las Casas
Publisher
Pages 385
Release 1974
Genre History
ISBN 9780875800424

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Readjustment of Indian Affairs

Readjustment of Indian Affairs
Title Readjustment of Indian Affairs PDF eBook
Author United States. Congress. House. Committee on Indian Affairs
Publisher
Pages 530
Release 1934
Genre Indians of North America
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The Indian's Friend

The Indian's Friend
Title The Indian's Friend PDF eBook
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Pages 300
Release 1903
Genre Indians of North America
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