Item #5032 The Indian on Capitol Hill : Indian Legislation and the United States Congress, 1862-1907. Markku Henriksson.

The Indian on Capitol Hill : Indian Legislation and the United States Congress, 1862-1907

87: Suomen historiallinen seura, 1988. 1st Edition. Soft Cover. Text in English. 325 pp.

Markku Henriksson's book The Indian on Capitol Hill is one of the very first full-length studies of the United States Congress's Indian policy. From 1862 to 1907 Congress passed hundreds of laws regulating, organizing, and arranging Indian trade, land and fate. While passing these laws, senators and representatives believed in the universality of cultural development. Their belief was supported by the science of that time and by their bearing witness to the rapid advance of industry and technology in white America. Such information as they received concerning Indian societies, on the other hand, did not support their belief in the universality of cultural development. Because this belief did not match with Indian reality, even the legislation which was to help Native Americans was doomed to fail. Fine. Item #5032
ISBN: 9518915040

Price: $30.00

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