The displacement of native peoples, Lynn Leslie Peppas
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  • The displacement of native peoples, Lynn Leslie Peppas
Main title
  • The displacement of native peoples
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  • Lynn Leslie Peppas
Language
  • eng
Summary
  • "This revealing book examines how Native peoples have been displaced throughout history in the United States and Canada through treaties, empty promises, and military force. Close examination of primary sources featuring both Native and non-Native viewpoints reveals the attitudes and opinions of the time that led to thousands being displaced and cultures being threatened. Topics covered include government relations and policies, as well as the creation of residential schools and other acts of forced assimilation. A look at relations today sheds light on the lasting repercussions."--Back cover
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  • Includes bibliographical references (page 44) and index
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  • maps
  • illustrations
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  • index present
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  • non fiction
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  • bibliography
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  • 933765525
Series statement
  • Uncovering the past. Analyzing primary sources
Table of contents
  • The past comes alive -- Historical sources: evidence from the past -- Analyzing evidence: audience and purpose -- The story uncovered: displacement -- Evidence revisited: different views -- Modern examples: displacement today
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  • juvenile
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