Treaties with American Indians
Format
Mixed media product
Språk
Engelska
Antal sidor
958
Utgivningsdatum
2007-12-01
Utmärkelser
Winner of Booklist Editors' Choice 2008 2007; Winner of Outstanding Academic Title 2009 2009
Förlag
ABC-CLIO
Illustrationer
152 bw illus
Volymtitel
Volume 3
Dimensioner
285 x 222 x 88 mm
Vikt
4173 g
Antal komponenter
3
Komponenter
Contains 3 hardbacks
ISBN
9781576078808

Treaties with American Indians

An Encyclopedia of Rights, Conflicts, and Sovereignty [3 volumes]

Mixed media product,  Engelska, 2007-12-01
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This invaluable reference reveals the long, often contentious history of Native American treaties, providing a rich overview of a topic of continuing importance. Treaties with American Indians: An Encyclopedia of Rights, Conflicts, and Sovereignty is the first comprehensive introduction to the treaties that promised land, self-government, financial assistance, and cultural protections to many of the over 500 tribes of North America (including Alaska, Hawaii, and Canada). Going well beyond describing terms and conditions, it is the only reference to explore the historical, political, legal, and geographical contexts in which each treaty took shape. Coverage ranges from the 1778 alliance with the Delaware tribe (the first such treaty), to the landmark Worcester v. Georgia case (1832), which affirmed tribal sovereignty, to the 1871 legislation that ended the treaty process, to the continuing impact of treaties in force today. Alphabetically organized entries cover key individuals, events, laws, court cases, and other topics. Also included are 16 in-depth essays on major issues (Indian and government views of treaty-making, contemporary rights to gaming and repatriation, etc.) plus six essays exploring Native American intertribal relationships region by region.
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Any serious Native American collection needs this reference. * Midwest Book Review * The three-volume reference set may initially look like it is a source intended for academic libraries or specialized libraries. I think that a closer look will show it belongs in all high school library media centers as well as middle school and upper elementary schools library media centers where students research native peoples, the states, or American history. Students should not have to wait until they are in college to learn about American government treaties and treatment of Native peoples. . . . An approach undertaken without this comprehensive tool would deny students access to the rich collection of information about treaties with American Indians. * ARBA * Extraordinary may be overused, but it is the aptest term available to describe this compilation, which belongs in academic and public libraries with clientele interested in Native American matters and is also suited to collections dealing with American studies. * Library Journal * [A] unique reference that should draw serious attention from academic libraries collecting in this area. Larger public libraries might consider it as well. * Against the Grain * This impressive set has a place in any academic library that supports a Native American studies or American history curriculum. It also would be useful in public libraries where patrons are interested in the subject. It is the most comprehensive source of information on Canadian-Indian treaties and U.S.-Indian treaties. * Booklist * Highly recommended. Lower- and upper-level undergraduates; general readers. * Choice * [H]ighly recommended for all undergraduate and school libraries, and public libraries serving interested readers and researchers. * Reference & User Services Quarterly *

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Donald L. Fixico is Distinguished Foundation Professor of History at Arizona State University, Tempe, AZ. He has published several books on American Indian history.