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Acknowledgments vii
Introduction 1
1 Tribal Identity in a Time of Multiethnic Confederacies, 1795-1813 13
2 The Ohio Shawnees' Struggle against Removal, 1813-1833 43
3 A Third Way to a Separate Ground: Rethinking Indian Resistance on the Trans-Mississippi Frontier, 1780-1830 69
4 The Nexus of Faith and Power on the Reservation, 1830-1845 97
5 The Parable of the Rich Man and Lazarus: Wealth, Nationalism, and Its Discontents, 1845-1860 127
6 Dissent and Removal: Competing Sovereigns in the Civil War Era 155
Notes 175
Index 209
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