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- catalog contributor b5591015.
- catalog created "c1971]".
- catalog date "1971".
- catalog date "c1971]".
- catalog dateCopyrighted "c1971]".
- catalog description "1. Enemies everywhere -- 2. Indians fail to rout English -- Uneasy truce between Virginia colonists and Indians marked by violations and violence -- 3. For and against the king -- Puritan peace broken by Pequot and King Philip wars -- 4. Hopes of five nations ruined -- Iroquois launch war of annihilation against Hurons and other tribes, weakening themselves in face of French and English colonists -- 5. The frontier moves west -- Pontiac unites Indian tribes and leads them against British -- 6. Revolt against the king -- Indians suffer further defeat and humiliation in colonists' defiance of British authority -- 7. "This far and no father" -- Under Little Turtle and Tecumseh, Ohio Valley Indians make desperate attempt to halt white emigration -- 8. "These lands are ours!" -- Rebellious Creeks and Seminoles make final effort to hold Southeastern half of America -- 9. Hate takes up the hatchet -- Black Hawk rallies Sauk and Fox forces to avenge Treaty of 1804 in face of certain defeat and humiliation -- 10. A nation broken and betrayed -- Highly civilized Cherokees strive in vain for independence -- 11. "Let them eat grass!" -- Breakdown of treaties and government delays in payments to Sioux lead to uprising in Minnesota -- 12. Dust and death on the prairies -- Indians of the Southern Plains fight to keep their way of life inviolate -- 13. More blood on the prairie grass -- Sioux in the north, Cheyennes, Comanches, Kiowas, Apaches in the south delay final surrender to military forces -- 14. Tragedy rides with final struggles -- Nez Perce Chief Joseph and Apache Geronimo make last stands of western Indians.".
- catalog description "Bibliography: p. 182.".
- catalog extent "184 p.".
- catalog hasFormat "Indian leaders who helped shape America.".
- catalog isFormatOf "Indian leaders who helped shape America.".
- catalog issued "1971".
- catalog issued "c1971]".
- catalog language "eng".
- catalog publisher "Seattle, Superior Pub. Co.,".
- catalog relation "Indian leaders who helped shape America.".
- catalog spatial "North America".
- catalog subject "970.3 B".
- catalog subject "E89 .A82".
- catalog subject "Indian civic leaders North America Biography.".
- catalog subject "Indians of North America Biography.".
- catalog subject "Indians of North America Portraits.".
- catalog tableOfContents "1. Enemies everywhere -- 2. Indians fail to rout English -- Uneasy truce between Virginia colonists and Indians marked by violations and violence -- 3. For and against the king -- Puritan peace broken by Pequot and King Philip wars -- 4. Hopes of five nations ruined -- Iroquois launch war of annihilation against Hurons and other tribes, weakening themselves in face of French and English colonists -- 5. The frontier moves west -- Pontiac unites Indian tribes and leads them against British -- 6. Revolt against the king -- Indians suffer further defeat and humiliation in colonists' defiance of British authority -- 7. "This far and no father" -- Under Little Turtle and Tecumseh, Ohio Valley Indians make desperate attempt to halt white emigration -- 8. "These lands are ours!" -- Rebellious Creeks and Seminoles make final effort to hold Southeastern half of America -- 9. Hate takes up the hatchet -- Black Hawk rallies Sauk and Fox forces to avenge Treaty of 1804 in face of certain defeat and humiliation -- 10. A nation broken and betrayed -- Highly civilized Cherokees strive in vain for independence -- 11. "Let them eat grass!" -- Breakdown of treaties and government delays in payments to Sioux lead to uprising in Minnesota -- 12. Dust and death on the prairies -- Indians of the Southern Plains fight to keep their way of life inviolate -- 13. More blood on the prairie grass -- Sioux in the north, Cheyennes, Comanches, Kiowas, Apaches in the south delay final surrender to military forces -- 14. Tragedy rides with final struggles -- Nez Perce Chief Joseph and Apache Geronimo make last stands of western Indians.".
- catalog title "Indian leaders who helped shape America, by Ralph W. Andrews.".
- catalog type "Biography. fast".
- catalog type "Portraits. fast".
- catalog type "text".