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A Guide to the Indian Wars of the West
Contributor(s): McDermott, John D. (Author)

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ISBN: 080328246X     ISBN-13: 9780803282469
Publisher: Bison Books
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Binding Type: Paperback
Published: November 1998
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Annotation: From 1860 to 1890 the United States military engaged in war after war with the indigenous peoples of the West. Although numerous treaties recognized the rights of individual tribes, the U.S. government often did nothing to stop settlers from expanding into Indian territory. Some Indians fled, and others attempted to coexist with the newcomers, but many fought against the loss of homelands and traditional ways of life. Superior numbers, organization, and technology benefited the United States, yet Indian resistance was often skillful, heroic, and tenacious.
This informative work serves as a guide to the battlefields and fits the episodes into the larger historical drama. John D. McDermott, who has spent a lifetime researching the events, discusses the equipment, organization, and lifeways of the combatants. He explains circumstances underlying the encounters and analyzes the significance of events. This detailed guide also leads students, tourists, and history buffs to monuments, parks, museums, and other sources of information about the wars.


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Additional Information
BISAC Categories:
- Travel | United States - West - General
- Travel | Museums, Tours, Points Of Interest
- History | Native American
Dewey: 917.804
LCCN: 98016048
Lexile Measure: 1290(Not Available)
Series: Bison Book
Physical Information: 0.51" H x 6.03" W x 9.02" L (0.75 lbs) 211 pages
Themes:
- Cultural Region - Western U.S.
- Ethnic Orientation - Native American
Features: Illustrated, Price on Product
Review Citations: Library Journal 01/01/1999 pg. 122
American Reference Bks Annual 01/01/1999 pg. 193
 
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From 1860 to 1890 the United States military engaged in war after war with the indigenous peoples of the West. Although numerous treaties recognized the rights of individual tribes, the U.S. government often did nothing to stop settlers from expanding into Indian territory. Some Indians fled, and others attempted to coexist with the newcomers, but many fought against the loss of homelands and traditional ways of life. Superior numbers, organization, and technology benefited the United States, yet Indian resistance was often skillful, heroic, and tenacious. This informative work serves as a guide to the battlefields and fits the episodes into the larger historical drama. John D. McDermott, who has spent a lifetime researching the events, discusses the equipment, organization, and lifeways of the combatants. He explains circumstances underlying the encounters and analyzes the significance of events. This detailed guide also leads students, tourists, and history buffs to monuments, parks, museums, and other sources of information about the wars. John D. McDermott is a retired historian and administrator for the National Park Service and the Council on Historic Preservation. He is the author of Dangerous Duty: A Study of Outposts Protecting the Oregon Trail in the South Pass Area of Wyoming and Forlorn Hope: The Battle of White Bird Canyon and the Beginning of the Nez Perce War.
 
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