Battlefield and Classroom : Four Decades with the American Indian, 1867-1904
Leverbaar
Foreword xi Introduction xvii Indian Territory, 1867 1(8) Fort Arbuckle and the Nomads 9(13) Life at Fort Arbuckle 22(8) The Washita Campaign of 1868 30(9) Fort Sill and Camp Supply, 1870--72 39(15) Fort Griffin and the Texas Frontier, 1873--74 54(11) The Red River War 65(9) Campaigning on the Staked Plains 74(17) Kicking Bird, Dangerous Eagle, and Big Bow 91(13) Exile of the Hostile Leaders 104(12) Prison Life at Fort Marion 116(12) Prison Industries 128(8) Anthropological Interest in the Prisoners 136(11) The Kiowa Escape Plot 147(7) Prison Educational Programs 154(13) Opinions, Progress, Appeals 167(13) Primitive Correspondence and Incidents of Prison Life 180(11) Recruiting Indians for Hampton 191(14) Mission to the Indians of Florida 205(7) The Founding of the Carlisle Indian School 212(18) The First Year at Carlisle 230(15) Transformation 245(23) Self-Evident Truths 268(6) Progress in the School and in Public Sentiment 274(8) Propaganda 282(12) The World's Columbian Exposition 294(17) The Carlisle Outing 311(5) Compelling Respect: Football, Baseball, and Music 316(9) The Great Heart of America 325(9) End of Service at Carlisle 334(5) Index 339
Ingenaaid | 358 pagina's | Engels
1e druk | Verschenen in 2004
Rubriek: