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List of Illustrations and Tables ix
Acknowledgments xi
Introduction xvii
Land and Labor 1
Tribal Reserves 10
Small Communities 20
Work off the Reservation 27
Indian Reserves as Refuges 35
Community and Family 39
Indian Networks in the Early Republic 40
Marriages with "Foreigners & Strangers" 42
Anglo-American Views of Indian Intermarriage 47
Indian Views of Race and Intermarriage 53
Intermarriage and Assimilation 59
Authority and Autonomy 70
Guardians Reappointed 72
Mashpee and Gideon Hawley 75
The Standing Order, Class, and Indians 83
Guardians and Tribal Challenges 89
The Mashpee Revolt 96
Reform and Renascence 104
Maintaining Institutions 105
Indians, the Society for Propagating the Gospel, and Reforms 109
Indians, State Governments, and Economic Enterprise 117
Renascence and Resistance 133
Reality and Imagery 143
Indians at Midcentury 146
Employment and Workways 155
Tribal Identity and Politics 167
Images of Indians 173
Local Histories 184
Citizenship and Termination 195
Race and Civil Rights 197
Proposing Termination 201
Rejecting Termination 204
Compelling Termination 212
Epilogue 218
List of Abbreviations 231
Notes 235
Essay on Sources 293
Index 313
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