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Peter Iverson (Author)

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November 15, 1985

The massacre at Wounded Knee, South Dakota, in the December snows of 1890 was the last formal military encounter between the United States and Indian tribes. It is also the event with which most studies of Indian history conclude. Histories of Indian life since then are, as Vine Deloria, Jr., has stressed, sorely needed.

With this pioneering anthology Peter Iverson clears the way for future studies of twentieth-century Plains Indian life. He begins with a capsule history and introduces eleven articles by leading scholars in the field. Iverson’s collection emphasizes the ability of Plains Indians to change, adapt, and yet maintain tribal identity despite inordinate demands on their lands and cultures.

The collection includes articles on the Lone Wolf case and Quanah Parker, by William T. Hagan; Cheyenne-Arapaho land allotment, by Donald J. Berthrong; Sioux adaptation to reservation life, by Frederick E. Hoxie; the Winters decision on water rights, by Norris Hundley, Jr.; interviews on the "Indian New Deal," conducted by Joseph H. Cash and Herbert T. Hoover; Indians in World War II, by Tom Holm; the Pick-Sloan Plan, by Michael L. Lawson; tribal political authority, by Loretta Fowler; mineral resources on Indian land, by Donald L. Fixico; and Indian constitutional rights and religious freedom, by Vine Deloria, Jr. The collection concludes with a study of Northern Cheyenne religion by Father Peter J. Powell, who demonstrates that there is power still untapped for the strange new days that lie ahead for Plains Indians.


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Contending that most scholars concentrate on pre-20th-century Indian history, Iverson has collected 11 articles that deal with post-frontier problems of Plains Indian tribes. They cover topics from water and mineral rights to the Indian New Deal, World War II volunteers, and religion. Although no ground-breaking research is included here, and only one article was written for this volume, Iverson has drawn together an excellent sample of the best work from 1969-83 in a succinct compilation. Recommended for academic libraries. Susan Hamburger, Florida State Univ. Lib., Tallahassee
Copyright 1985 Reed Business Information, Inc. --This text refers to an out of print or unavailable edition of this title.

About the Author

Peter Iverson, Professor of History at Arizona State University, specializes in twentieth-century Indian history and has published two other books in his field. He received the doctorate in history from the University of Wisconsin. He taught for three years in the Navajo Community College of the Navajo Nation and has also held academic positions in the University of Wisconsin and the University of Wyoming.


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United States, Cheyenne River, South Dakota, American Indians, Fort Belknap, Bureau of Indian Affairs, Missouri River, Dawes Act, New York, Wind River, Lone Wolf, Whistling Elk, Department of the Interior, Agent Randlett, Medicine Elk, Missouri Basin, Ninth Circuit Court of Appeals, Corps of Engineers, Medicine Bull, John Collier, Pine Ridge, Plains Indian, Indian Reorganization Act, Bureau of Reclamation, Crow Creek
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