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E93 H2 1966
Description
William Hagan's concise account of Indian-white relations has become one of the standard histories of the subject. For this third edition, Hagan has updated information throughout the book and added a new chapter, "Domestic, Dependent Nations," in which he discusses developments in Native American life in the 1970s and 1980s. In his new bibliographic essay, Hagan surveys recent research and offers suggestions for further reading. "The author has reduced the long story—often as tangled as a five-year-old's fishing line—into a brief, clear, and highly interesting book. . . . A remarkable achievement."—San Francisco Chronicle
Publication
Univ. Of Chicago Press, Chicago, IL, 1961; Edition: 3rd Printing, 1966.
Notes
Series: Chicago History of American Civilization, ed. by Daniel J. Boorstin, 1966.
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