American Indian History
BIBLIOGRAPHY
See also American Indian Studies and American History.
Gary Clayton Anderson; Alan R. Woolworth (editor). Through Dakota Eyes: Narrative Accounts of the Minnesota Indian War of 1862. Minnesota Historical Society Press. 1988. 316pp. David Beck. Siege and Survival: History of the Menominee Indians, 1634-1856. University of Nebraska Press. 2002. 294pp. David Beck. The Struggle for Self-Determination: History of the Menominee Indians Since 1854. University of Nebraska Press. 2005. 290pp. Robert Eugene Bieder. Native American Communities in Wisconsin, 1600-1960: A Study of Tradition and Change. University of Wisconsin Press. 1995. 288pp. Larry W. Burt. Tribalism in Crisis: Federal Indian Policy, 1953-1961. University of New Mexico Press. 1982. 180pp. Colin G. Calloway. The Western Abenakis of Vermont, 1600-1800: War, Migration, and the Survival of an Indian People. University of Oklahoma Press. 1994. 376pp. Charles E. Cleland. Rites of Conquest: The History and Culture of Michigan's Native Americans. University of Michigan Press. 1992. 333pp. Vine Deloria, Jr. (editor). American Indian Policy in the Twentieth Century. University of Oklahoma Press. 1985. 265pp. Verne Dusenberry. The Montana Cree: A Study in Religious Persistence. University of Oklahoma Press. 1998. 280pp. R. David Edmunds. The Potawatomis: Keepers of the Fire. University of Oklahoma Press. 1987. 362pp. Peter Farb. Man's Rise to Civilization: The Cultural Ascent of the Indians of North America. Dutton. 1978. 314pp. Barbara Fifer. Montana Battlefields 1806-1877: Native Americans and the U.S. Army at War. Farcountry Press. 2005. 224pp. Donald Lee Fixico. Daily Life of Native Americans in the Twentieth Century. Greenwood Publishing Group. 2006. 257pp. Joan Gilbert. The Trail of Tears Across Missouri. University of Missouri Press. 1996. 122pp. William A. Haviland; Marjory W. Power. The Original Vermonters: Native Inhabitants, Past and Present. University Press of New England. 1994. 338pp. Bruce E. Johansen. The Native Peoples of North America: A History. Rutgers University Press. 2006. 487pp. Alvin M. Josephy. 500 Nations: An Illustrated History of North American Indians. Alfred A. Knopf. 1994. 468pp. Susan Kalter. Benjamin Franklin, Pennsylvania, and the First Nations: The Treaties of 1736-62. University of Illinois Press. 2006. 453pp. John L. Kessell. Kiva, Cross, and Crown: The Pecos Indians and New Mexico, 1540-1840. University of New Mexico Press. 1987. 587pp. Clara Sue Kidwell. The Choctaws in Oklahoma: From Tribe to Nation, 1855-1970. University of Oklahoma Press. 2007. 320pp. Clara Sue Kidwell. Choctaws and Missionaries in Mississippi, 1818-1918. University of Oklahoma Press. 1995. 271pp. Brigham D. Madsen. The Northern Shoshoni. Caxton Press. 1980. 259pp. Robert S. McPherson. Navajo Land, Navajo Culture: The Utah Experience in the Twentieth Century. University of Oklahoma Press. 2003. 272pp. Gregory Michno; Susan Michno. A Fate Worse Than Death: Indian Captivities in the West, 1830-1885. Caxton Press. 2007. 552pp. Jerald T. Milanich. Florida Indians and the Invasion from Europe. University Press of Florida. 1995. 290pp. Kevin Mulroy. Freedom on the Border: The Seminole Maroons in Florida, the Indian Territory, Coahuila, and Texas. Texas Tech University Press. 2003. 256pp. Amy E. Den Ouden. Beyond Conquest: Native Peoples and the Struggle for History in New England. University of Nebraska Press. 2005. 303pp. Thaddeus M. Piotrowski (editor). The Indian Heritage of New Hampshire and Northern New England. McFarland. 2002. 221pp. Harry Culverwell Porter. The Inconstant Savage: England and the North American Indian, 1500-1660. Duckworth. 1979. 588pp. Lindsay G. Robertson. Conquest by Law: How the Discovery of America Dispossessed Indigenous Peoples of Their Lands. Oxford University Press. 2005. 239pp. Helen C. Rountree. The Powhatan Indians of Virginia: Their Traditional Culture. University of Oklahoma Press. 1989. 221pp. Paul Chaat Smith; Robert Allen Warrior. Like a Hurricane: The Indian Movement from Alcatraz to Wounded Knee. The New Press. 1997. 343pp. Sherry Lynn Smith. Reimagining Indians: Native Americans Through Anglo Eyes, 1880-1940. Oxford University Press. 2000. 273pp. Circe Sturm. Blood Politics: Race, Culture, and Identity in the Cherokee Nation of Oklahoma. University of California Press. 2002. 249pp. William E. Unrau. The Kansa Indians: A History of the Wind People, 1673-1873. University of Oklahoma Press. 1986. 288pp. Brent Richards Weisman. Like Beads on a String: A Culture History of the Seminole Indians in Northern Peninsular Florida. University of Alabama Press. 1989. 198pp. James Wilson. The Earth Shall Weep: A History of Native America. Grove Press. 2000. 496pp. David J. Wishart. An Unspeakable Sadness: The Dispossession of the Nebraska Indians. University of Nebraska Press. 1995. 309pp. Kristie C. Wolferman. The Osage in Missouri. University of Missouri Press. 1997. 119pp.
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