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"Indian Country" 151 war. Geronimo and his people were transferred again, to the army base at Fort Sill in Indian Territory, and ...
152 An Indigenous Peoples' History of the United States out the assailants, including Custer, who after death was promoted to ge ...
"Indian Country" 153 apoo, Comanche, Cheyenne, and other nations were attacked, leavĀ ing community after community decimated. B ...
154 An Indigenous Peoples' History of the United States The leaders beat time and sang as the people danced, going round to the ...
"Indian Country" 155 troops. The commander ordered that they be taken to the army camp at Wounded Knee Creek, where armed soldie ...
156 An Indigenous Peoples' History of the United States January 3, 1891, he wrote, "The Pioneer [sic] has before declared that o ...
"Indian Country" 157 possible negotiations. The young warriors were angry, none more than Plenty Horses, who pulled out from the ...
158 An Indigenous Peoples' History of the United States lands, Dawes said: "The defect of the [reservation] system was apĀ paren ...
"Indian Country" 159 locco is a small independent community which operates almost independently. They are not very much dependen ...
160 An Indigenous Peoples' History of the United States A man plants the fields of his wife, and the fields assigned to the chil ...
"Indian Country" 161 Without redress for their collective land rights under the claims court, the Pueblos had no choice but to s ...
NINE US TRIUMPHALISM AND PEACETI ME COLONIALISM There is one fe ature in the expansion of the peoples of white, or European, blo ...
US Triumphalism and Peacetime Colonialism 163 l83J and 1896, on all continents, and the United States dominated most of Latin Am ...
164 An Indigenous Peoples' History of the United States panded the army from twenty-five thousand to nearly three hundred thousa ...
US Triumphalism and Peacetime Colonialism 165 and wanted one of our young men to drink, but he would not, and turned to go away, ...
166 An Indigenous Peoples' History of the United States right to govern their country just because they happened to occupy it. T ...
US Triumphalism and Peacetime Colonialism 167 homa, the men and their families created a liberated zone where they ate, sang hym ...
168 An Indigenous Peoples' History of the United States The burgeoning of the corporation brought about a new era of attacks on ...
US Triumphalism and Peacetime Colonialism 169 out restraint of consensual policy would not do, Downing declared: "To us, it appe ...
170 An Indigenous Peoples' History of the United States We must have a doctor, and we must have a school to educate our children ...
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