The Plains Sioux and U.S. colonialism from Lewis and Clark to Wounded Knee
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E99.D1 O85 2004
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E99.D1 O85 2004
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Attitudes envers les Peuples autochtones -- Grandes Plaines -- Histoire.
Behandeling.
Dakota -- Histoire -- 19e siècle.
Dakota -- Relations avec l'État.
Danse des esprits -- Histoire.
Expansie (macht)
Geistertanzbewegung
Kolonisatie.
Landnahme
Politik
Sioux
Sioux (volk)
Sioux.
USA -- Government
États-Unis -- Politique et gouvernement -- 19e siècle.
États-Unis -- Relations raciales.
Behandeling.
Dakota -- Histoire -- 19e siècle.
Dakota -- Relations avec l'État.
Danse des esprits -- Histoire.
Expansie (macht)
Geistertanzbewegung
Kolonisatie.
Landnahme
Politik
Sioux
Sioux (volk)
Sioux.
USA -- Government
États-Unis -- Politique et gouvernement -- 19e siècle.
États-Unis -- Relations raciales.
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Format
Book
Physical Desc
viii, 387 pages : illustrations, maps ; 24 cm.
Language
English
Notes
Bibliography
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Description
"This volume presents an overview of the history of the Plains Sioux as they became increasingly subject to the power of the United States in the 1800s. Many aspects of this story - the Oregon Trail, military clashes, the deaths of Crazy Horse and Sitting Bull, and the Ghost Dance - are well-known. Besides providing fresh insights into familiar events, the book offers an in-depth look at many lesser-known facets of Sioux history and culture. Drawing on theories of colonialism, the book shows how the Sioux creatively responded to the challenges of U.S. expansion and domination, while at the same time revealing how U.S. power increasingly limited the autonomy of Sioux communities as the century came to a close. The concluding chapters of the book offer a reinterpretation of the events that led to the Wounded Knee massacre of December 29, 1890"--Jacket.
Awards
Caughey Western History Association Prize, 2005
Local note
SACFinal081324
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APA Citation, 7th Edition (style guide)
Ostler, J. (2004). The Plains Sioux and U.S. colonialism from Lewis and Clark to Wounded Knee . Cambridge University Press.
Chicago / Turabian - Author Date Citation, 17th Edition (style guide)Ostler, Jeffrey. 2004. The Plains Sioux and U.S. Colonialism From Lewis and Clark to Wounded Knee. Cambridge ; New York: Cambridge University Press.
Chicago / Turabian - Humanities (Notes and Bibliography) Citation, 17th Edition (style guide)Ostler, Jeffrey. The Plains Sioux and U.S. Colonialism From Lewis and Clark to Wounded Knee Cambridge ; New York: Cambridge University Press, 2004.
Harvard Citation (style guide)Ostler, J. (2004). The plains sioux and U.S. colonialism from lewis and clark to wounded knee. Cambridge ; New York: Cambridge University Press.
MLA Citation, 9th Edition (style guide)Ostler, Jeffrey. The Plains Sioux and U.S. Colonialism From Lewis and Clark to Wounded Knee Cambridge University Press, 2004.
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