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The Six Nations since 1800
In Seven Generations of Iroquois Leadership, Laurence M. Hauptman traces the past 200 years of the Six Nations’ history through the lens of the rema...
Iroquois Dispossession and the Rise of New York State
As New York State grew in the period between the American revolution and the mid-19th century, the Iroquois Indians were gradually displaced and force...
The New Deal era changed Iroquois Indian existence. The time between the world wars proved a watershed in the history of Indian white relations, durin...
The Life of Chief Chapman Scanandoah, 1870-1953
Chief Chapman Scanandoah (1870–1953) was a decorated Navy veteran who served in the Spanish-American War, a skilled mechanic, and a prize-winning ag...
World War II to Red Power
From World War II onward, the Iroquois, one of the largest groups of Native Americans in North America, have confronted a series of crises threatening...
The Seneca Nation of Indians, 1848–1934
The disastrous Buffalo Creek Treaty of 1838 called for the Senecas’ removal to Kansas (then part of the Indian Territory). From this low point, the ...
From Battlefield to Reservation
Despite the perennial interest in the American Civil War, historians have not examined sufficiently how Native American communities were affected by t...
The Seneca Nation of Indians since World War II
The Kinzua Dam has cast a long shadow on Seneca life since World War II. The project, formally dedicated in 1966, broke the Treaty of Canandaigua of 1...
American Indians in the Civil War
Tragic historic story of the destruction of Native American peoples as a result of the Civil War, including their own service in both the Union and Co...
The Oneida Indians, already weakened by their participation in the Civil War, faced the possibility of losing their reservation—their community’s ...
Chief Daniel Bread (1800-1873) played a key role in establishing the Oneida Indians’ presence in Wisconsin after their removal from New York, yet no...
This is the first descriptive analysis of how American Indian policies are made both at the statewide and at agency levels. Pertinent to all states, t...
Conservative Activist Indians
The remarkable story of the Tonawanda Senecas in the face of overwhelming odds is the centerpiece of this landmark community study. In the six decades...
The Seneca Nation of Indians, 1848-1934
The disastrous Buffalo Creek Treaty of 1838 called for the Senecas' removal to Kansas (then part of the Indian Territory). From this low point, the Se...
Misconceptions about American Indians and Their Histories
Hauptman selects topics from the 17th century to the present as examples of some commonly held but erroneous views on Indian-white relationships, incl...
An Ethnohistorical Exploration of the Indians of Hudson's River
12 papers examining the history and culture of the Hudson River Indians....
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