The Displacement of Native Peoples

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This revealing book examines how First Nations and Native Peoples have been displaced in the United States and Canada through treaties, empty promises, and military force. Through close examination of primary source images, documents, and first-hand accounts, readers will gain an understanding...

This revealing book examines how First Nations and Native Peoples have been displaced in the United States and Canada through treaties, empty promises, and military force. Through close examination of primary source images, documents, and first-hand accounts, readers will gain an understanding of how thousands were displaced and cultures threatened. Topics covered include government relations and policies, such as the Potlatch Law and the Dawes Act, as well as the creation of residential schools and other acts of forced assimilation. Native and non-Native viewpoints are addressed to help readers develop critical thinking skills and get a sense of the attitudes and opinions of the time. A look at relations today sheds light on the lasting repercussions.

Specifications

Format:
Paperback
Author:
Lynn Peppas
Pages:
48 pages
Dimensions (IN):
7.1 x 0.2 x 9.1 inches
ISBN:
9780778725732
Supplier/Publisher:
Crabtree
Date Added:
January 2017
Published Date:
2016

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