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Preface
Introduction
Who "Owns" the Wilderness? Roger Williams and Metacom (King Philip)
Balance of Power and the Birth of the United States: Canassatego, Hendrick, Benjamin Franklin, and Red Jacket
Alliances to Preserve Land Base: Little Turtle, Tecumseh, William Henry Harrison, and Black Hawk
The Cherokees, Exiles from Their Own Land: Andrew Jackson, John Ross, Sequoyah, and John Marshall
Refugees in Their Own Land: Chief Joseph, Oliver O. Howard, Sitting Bull, George Armstrong Custer, Red Cloud, and Standing Bear (Ponca)
Mother Earth or Mother Lode: Chief Sea'thl, Black Elk, and Luther Standing Bear
"Kill the Indian, Save the Man": Helen Hunt Jackson, Richard Henry Pratt, and Other Participants in the Anglo-American Debate Regarding Native America's Future
Land Base and the Reclamation of Culture in the Twentieth Century: Felix Cohen, Vine Deloria, Jr., Oren Lyons, and Slade Gorton
Appendix
Bibliography
Index
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