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 |  | Edition | | | Orig. Ed 1969, Reprint Ed. 1983 | | Description | |
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 | This volume is unique in that it proceeds from the standpoint of Indian-Indian relations, both within
communities and among different nations; it treats relations with whites as only one factor of Indian history. The book covers the period from the earliest white explorations to the middle of the twentieth century. |
|  |  | | "...a highly recommended addition to all personal, academic and community library Native American cultural studies collections." -- Andrew Bell, The Midwest Book Review. |
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