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The Mexican Kickapoo Indians

Author : Felipe A. Latorre,Dolores L. Latorre
Publisher : Courier Corporation
Page : 431 pages
File Size : 52,7 Mb
Release : 2012-07-19
Category : History
ISBN : 9780486148526

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The Mexican Kickapoo Indians by Felipe A. Latorre,Dolores L. Latorre Pdf

Fascinating anthropological study of a group of Kickapoo Indians who left their Wisconsin homeland for Mexico over a century ago. "...an excellent work..." — American Indian Quarterly. 26 illustrations. Map. Index.

The Texas Kickapoo

Author : E. John Gesick
Publisher : Unknown
Page : 224 pages
File Size : 46,6 Mb
Release : 1996
Category : History
ISBN : UOM:39015040698709

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The Texas Kickapoo by E. John Gesick Pdf

In traditional wickiups and practice the religion of their forefathers. Among the many highlights of the text, is a Kickapoo story, in the oral tradition, relating Col. Ranald MacKenzie's raid into a Kickapoo hunting camp near Remolino, Mexico in 1873 - a story never before in print. A description of the Kickapoo social infrastructure, detailing the construction and meaning of their dwelling, language, religion and political organization in Texas and Mexico and an.

Confirming the Citizenship Status of the Texas Band of Kickapoo Indians

Author : United States. Congress. House. Committee on Interior and Insular Affairs
Publisher : Unknown
Page : 208 pages
File Size : 45,9 Mb
Release : 1983
Category : Indian reservations
ISBN : UCR:31210024766048

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Confirming the Citizenship Status of the Texas Band of Kickapoo Indians by United States. Congress. House. Committee on Interior and Insular Affairs Pdf

Kickapoo Tribe of Oklahoma Federal Indian Services Restoration Act of 1997

Author : United States. Congress. House. Committee on Resources
Publisher : Unknown
Page : 6 pages
File Size : 50,9 Mb
Release : 1998
Category : Kickapoo Indians
ISBN : PURD:32754068924897

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Kickapoo Tribe of Oklahoma Federal Indian Services Restoration Act of 1997 by United States. Congress. House. Committee on Resources Pdf

Kickapoos

Author : Arrell M. Gibson
Publisher : University of Oklahoma Press
Page : 424 pages
File Size : 43,8 Mb
Release : 1975-04-01
Category : Social Science
ISBN : 0806112646

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Kickapoos by Arrell M. Gibson Pdf

The Kickapoo Indians, members of the Algonquian linguistic community, resisted white settlement for more than three hundred years on a front that extended across half a continent. In turn, France, Great Britain, the United States, Spain, and Mexico sought to placate and exploit this fiercely independent people. Eventually forced to remove from their historic homeland to territory west of the Mississippi River, the Kickapoos carried their battle to the plains of the Southwest. Here not only did they wage active and imaginative war, but certain bands became area merchants, acting as middlemen between the Comanche and Kiowa Indians and the United States government. They developed a flourishing trade in plunder and stolen livestock, but their most lucrative "goods" were the white captives whom they obtained from the Comanches and others. In 1873, after several profitable years of raiding in Texas for the Mexican Republic, the Kickapoos reluctantly settled on a reservation in Indian Territory. Corrupt politicians, land swindlers, gamblers, and whisky peddlers preyed on the tribe, and it was not until the twentieth century that the Kickapoos received just treatment at the hands of the United States government.

The Kickapoo Indians, Their History and Culture

Author : Phillip M. White
Publisher : Greenwood
Page : 160 pages
File Size : 44,6 Mb
Release : 1999-03-30
Category : History
ISBN : STANFORD:36105021925651

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The Kickapoo Indians, Their History and Culture by Phillip M. White Pdf

Originating in the Great Lakes area, the Kickapoo Indians are now divided into four groups living in Kansas, Oklahoma, Texas, and Mexico. Considered the most traditional of all North American Indian tribes, the Kickapoo maintain much of their traditional culture, religion, and language. This book provides the first comprehensive bibliography on the history and culture of the Kickapoo Indians. Covering materials from the 1800s to 1998, it includes books and book chapters, journal articles, theses and dissertations, conference papers, government publications, and Internet sites. Opening with an introduction providing an overview of the Kickapoo, the book is arranged topically. Descriptive and critical annotations guide researchers to the most useful sources on a plethora of topics. Topical sections include such subjects as acculturation, ceremonies, culture, folklore, and food as well as such issues as education, housing, economics, relations with whites, land tenure and migration, and medicine and health.

American Indians in Texas: Conflict and Survival

Author : Sandy Phan
Publisher : Teacher Created Materials
Page : 20 pages
File Size : 52,9 Mb
Release : 2012-12-30
Category : Juvenile Nonfiction
ISBN : 9781433383847

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American Indians in Texas: Conflict and Survival by Sandy Phan Pdf

American Indians had been living in the Texas region for thousands of years when American settlers decided to expand westward. This captivating book explores Texas history and the history of American Indians and how each group found different ways to live in the region they inhabited. Readers will learn about various tribes including the Karankawa tribe, Jumano, Caddo, Lipan Apache, and Shoshone. Through interesting and intriguing facts, engaging sidebars, and supportive text, readers will discover how these tribes struggled to survive European colonization, the Indian Removal Act, and American expansion. Other topics include the Dawes Act, Indian Civil Rights Act, and peace treaties. Text features like a table of contents, glossary, and index are included to help readers better understand the content and vocabulary as they explore the history of the Indians of North America. This book also includes an in-class activity that allows students to think deeply about how the Comanche reacted to the European settlement.

The Heartland

Author : Kristin L. Hoganson
Publisher : Penguin
Page : 432 pages
File Size : 44,6 Mb
Release : 2019-04-23
Category : History
ISBN : 9780525561620

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The Heartland by Kristin L. Hoganson Pdf

A history of a quintessentially American place--the rural and small town heartland--that uncovers deep yet hidden currents of connection with the world. When Kristin L. Hoganson arrived in Champaign, Illinois, after teaching at Harvard, studying at Yale, and living in the D.C. metro area with various stints overseas, she expected to find her new home, well, isolated. Even provincial. After all, she had landed in the American heartland, a place where the nation's identity exists in its pristine form. Or so we have been taught to believe. Struck by the gap between reputation and reality, she determined to get to the bottom of history and myth. The deeper she dug into the making of the modern heartland, the wider her story became as she realized that she'd uncovered an unheralded crossroads of people, commerce, and ideas. But the really interesting thing, Hoganson found, was that over the course of American history, even as the region's connections with the rest of the planet became increasingly dense and intricate, the idea of the rural Midwest as a steadfast heartland became a stronger and more stubbornly immovable myth. In enshrining a symbolic heart, the American people have repressed the kinds of stories that Hoganson tells, of sweeping breadth and depth and soul. In The Heartland, Kristin L. Hoganson drills deep into the center of the country, only to find a global story in the resulting core sample. Deftly navigating the disconnect between history and myth, she tracks both the backstory of this region and the evolution of the idea of an unalloyed heart at the center of the land. A provocative and highly original work of historical scholarship, The Heartland speaks volumes about pressing preoccupations, among them identity and community, immigration and trade, and security and global power. And food. To read it is to be inoculated against using the word "heartland" unironically ever again.

Springs of Texas

Author : Gunnar M. Brune
Publisher : Texas A&M University Press
Page : 616 pages
File Size : 50,5 Mb
Release : 2002
Category : Business & Economics
ISBN : 1585441961

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Springs of Texas by Gunnar M. Brune Pdf

This text explores the natural history of Texas and more than 2900 springs in 183 Texas counties. It also includes an in-depth discussion of the general characteristics of springs - their physical and prehistoric settings, their historical significance, and their associated flora and fauna.

American Indian Holocaust and Survival

Author : Russell Thornton
Publisher : University of Oklahoma Press
Page : 312 pages
File Size : 41,5 Mb
Release : 1987
Category : Social Science
ISBN : 080612220X

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American Indian Holocaust and Survival by Russell Thornton Pdf

Demographic overview of North American history describing in detail the holocaust that occurred to the Indians.

A Thousand Pieces of Paradise

Author : Lynne Heasley
Publisher : University of Wisconsin Pres
Page : 295 pages
File Size : 42,7 Mb
Release : 2012-04-19
Category : Nature
ISBN : 9780299213930

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A Thousand Pieces of Paradise by Lynne Heasley Pdf

A Thousand Pieces of Paradise is an ecological history of property and a cultural history of rural ecosystems set in one of the Midwest’s most historically significant regions, the Kickapoo River Valley. Whether examining the national war on soil erosion, Amish migration, a Corps of Engineers dam project, or Native American land claims, Lynne Heasley traces the history of modern American property debates. Her book holds powerful lessons for rural communities seeking to reconcile competing values about land and their place in it.

Texas Reporter, Texas Radical

Author : Dick J. Reavis
Publisher : Texas A&M University Press
Page : 338 pages
File Size : 52,7 Mb
Release : 2022-12-20
Category : Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN : 9781680032277

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Texas Reporter, Texas Radical by Dick J. Reavis Pdf

Writing about Texas, Mexico, and Texan-Mexican relations for over four decades, Dick J. Reavis is one of the most poignant political voices of Texas—not as a politician, though his writings are infused with politics, but as a candid, unsentimental, probing, journalist. Reavis has worked as a reporter, features author, and staff writer (San Antonio Express-News, Fort Worth Star-Telegram, Dallas Observer, San Antonio Light), as a Senior Editor of Texas Monthly, and as a professor of journalism (North Carolina State University). He has authored six books and translated two from Spanish. Throughout his award-winning career, he has returned consistently to investigate the lives of everyday Texans, insistently challenging prevailing political assumptions and mythologies. It was precisely this commitment that prompted him to investigate the federal government’s siege of the Branch Davidians in 1993 outside of Waco, TX, which led to his best-known work, The Ashes of Waco: An Investigation (1995), a book that challenged government accounts and mainstream media. This anthology demonstrates the range of his writings, which include investigations of Mexican guerillas and Texas biker-gangs, the struggles of urban day-laborers and of undocumented immigrants in rural areas, the politics of Texas radicals during the Civil Rights movement, and the activities of the Klan and other far right groups across the state, to identify but a few. This collection of Reavis’s writings brings into focus the voice and political commitments of this critical, contemporary, Texas writer.

Confirming the Citizenship Status of the Texas Band of Kickapoo Indians

Author : United States. Congress. House. Committee on Interior and Insular Affairs
Publisher : Unknown
Page : 208 pages
File Size : 41,6 Mb
Release : 1983
Category : Indian reservations
ISBN : UVA:X030358886

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Confirming the Citizenship Status of the Texas Band of Kickapoo Indians by United States. Congress. House. Committee on Interior and Insular Affairs Pdf

The Texas Indians

Author : David La Vere
Publisher : Texas A&M University Press
Page : 340 pages
File Size : 42,5 Mb
Release : 2004
Category : History
ISBN : 1585443018

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The Texas Indians by David La Vere Pdf

Author David La Vere offers a complete chronological and cultural history of Texas Indians from twelve thousand years ago to the present day. He presents a unique view of their cultural history before and after European arrival, examining Indian interactions-both peaceful and violent-with Europeans, Mexicans, Texans, and Americans.

American Indian Reservations and Trust Areas

Author : Veronica E. Velarde Tiller
Publisher : Unknown
Page : 716 pages
File Size : 40,9 Mb
Release : 1996
Category : Economic assistance, Domestic
ISBN : RUTGERS:39030023527106

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American Indian Reservations and Trust Areas by Veronica E. Velarde Tiller Pdf