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Western Historical Quarterly | 1991

Atlas of American Indian Affairs

Laurence M. Hauptman; Francis Paul Prucha

An indispensable reference work. If one did not have this volume, a shelf of other atlases and statistical books would be necessary. Father Prucha is meticulous scholar and a master of clear and concise prose - Donald J. Berthrong, Purdue University. The 109 maps in this comprehensive atlas provide a much-needed visual and spatial dimension to narrative accounts of U.S. Indian policy. Francis Paul Prucha presents in cartographic form essential historical and current date on American Indians and Alaska Natives. Researchers, teachers and students, public officials, amateur historians, and all others who are interested in American Indian people will find the Atlas of American Indian Affairs a valuable compendium of information otherwise scattered and inaccessible.The maps show Indian culture areas and historical tribal locations; U.S. Census population figures by counties; Indian land cessions; past and present reservations; governmental entities that have dealt with Indians (trading houses, Indian agencies, schools, and hospitals) at various times; removals to and Indian populations of Oklahoma (Indian Territory); and Alaska Native villages, corporations, and populations.In addition, a series of maps illustrates the westward-moving Indian frontier, drawing together a variety of information on army posts, military engagements, reservations, and land cessions from the years of the early Republic to the late nineteenth century. Of particular interest to military historians is a group of maps that locate army installations - forts, camps, cantonments, and barracks - and show the size of their garrisons at selected dates from 1789 to 1895.Finally, a portfolio of maps by Rafael D. Palacios depicts sites of major Indian uprisings and military engagements in the West from the 1862 Sioux uprising to the Wounded Knee tragedy in 1890. The extensive notes, which direct readres to sources of information and furnish statistical data, provide an invaluable guide to further research. The book includes a comprehensive index. Francis Paul Prucha, S.J., is a leading historian of American Indian policy. Among his many works is The Great Father: The United States Government and the American Indians (1984), also published by the University of Nebraska Press and winner of the Ray Allen Billington Prize of the Organization of American Historians.


The American Historical Review | 1982

The Original Vermonters: Native Inhabitants, Past and Present

Laurence M. Hauptman; William A. Haviland; Marjory W. Power

In a thoroughly enjoyable and readable book Haviland and Power effectively shatter the myth that Indians never lived in Vermont.--Library Journal


The Journal of American History | 1998

After King Philip's War: Presence and Persistence in Indian New England.

Laurence M. Hauptman; Colin G. Calloway


The Historian | 1986

Africa View: John Collier, The British Colonial Service and American Indian Policy, 1933–1945

Laurence M. Hauptman


The Historian | 1978

Westward the Course of Empire: Geography Schoolbooks and Manifest Destiny, 1783–1893

Laurence M. Hauptman


The Journal of American History | 1992

“As We Tell Our Stories: Living Traditions and the Algonkian Peoples of Indian New England.” Institute for American Indian Studies, Curtis Rd. off Rte. 199, Washington, CT 06793

Laurence M. Hauptman


The American Historical Review | 2012

Gail D. MacLeitch. Imperial Entanglements: Iroquois Change and Persistence on the Frontiers of Empire. (Early American Studies.) Philadelphia: University of Pennsylvania Press. 2011. Pp. x, 330.

Laurence M. Hauptman


The Journal of American History | 2010

45.00

Laurence M. Hauptman


The American Historical Review | 2010

Serving Their Country: American Indian Politics and Patriotism in the Twentieth Century. By Paul C. Rosier. (Cambridge: Harvard University Press, 2009. viii, 360 pp.

Laurence M. Hauptman


Journal of Interdisciplinary History | 2010

39.95, ISBN 978-0-674-03610-9.)

Laurence M. Hauptman

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