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The End of Indian Kansas
When Kansas became a U.S. territory in 1854 literally all of its land area was guaranteed by treaty to Indians. More than 10,000 Kickapoos, Delawares, Sacs, Foxes, Shawnees, …
Indians, Alcohol, and the Roads to Taos and Santa Fe
Santa Fe Trail Association Award of MeritIn the culture of the American West, images abound of Indians drunk on the white man's firewater, a historical stereotype William Unrau has …
White Man's Wicked Water
This work tells the story of how an alcohol-sodden society introduced drink to the Indians. It attempts to dispel racial-deficiency theories, and dispel the belief that prohibition …
Indians, Alcohol, and the Roads to Taos and Santa Fe
In the culture of the American West, images abound of Indians drunk on the white man’s firewater, a historical stereotype William Unrau has explored in two previous books. His …
The Rise and Fall of Indian Country, 1825-1855
The Indian Trade and Intercourse Act of 1834 represented what many considered the ongoing benevolence of the United States toward Native Americans, establishing a congressionally …
Mixed Bloods and Tribal Dissolution
This book shows that without the cooperation of themixed-bloods, or part-Indians, dispossession of Indian lands by the U.S. government in the nineteenth and early twentieth …
The Kansa Indians
After their first contacts with whites in the seventeenth century, the Kansa Indians began migrating from the eastern United States to what is now eastern Kansas, by way of the …