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American Indian Policy in Crisis - Christian Reformers and the Indian, 1865-1900 (Paperback, First Edition, Reissue Ed.)
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American Indian Policy in Crisis - Christian Reformers and the Indian, 1865-1900 (Paperback, First Edition, Reissue Ed.)
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" Francis Paul Prucha's] contextual definition and rigorous
exemplification of what 'assimilation' meant to Protestant
reformers of the late nineteenth century represents a unique and
valuable contribution to our cultural history." American Historical
Review The years 1865 to 1900 formed one of the most critical
periods in Indian-white relations in the United States. Here,
renowned historian Francis Paul Prucha discusses in detail the
major developments of those years-Grant's Peace Policy, the
reservation system, agitation for transfer of Indian affairs to
military control, the General Allotment Act (or Dawes Act), Indian
citizenship, Indian education, civil service reform of the Bureau
of Indian Affairs, and the dissolution of the Indian nations of the
Indian Territory. In examining these developments, American Indian
Policy in Crisis focuses on the Christian humanitarians and
philanthropists who ultimately drove the "reform" of Indian
affairs. Prucha examines at length the programs of these men and
women intent on individualizing and Americanizing the Indians and
turning them into patriotic American citizens indistinguishable
from their white neighbors. The story is not a pretty one, for
reformers' changes were often disastrous for the Indians, and yet
this is a tremendously important work for understanding the
Indians' situation and their place in American society today.
Prucha does not treat Indian policy in isolation but relates it to
the dominant cultural and intellectual currents of the age. This
book furnishes a view of the evangelical Christian influence on
American policy and the reforming spirit it engendered, both of
which have a significance extending beyond Indian policy. Complete
with thorough documentation and an excellent bibliography, Prucha's
text is a valuable contribution to America's cultural history.
Francis Paul Prucha, S.J., is Professor Emeritus of History at
Marquette University and the author of numerous articles and books,
including The Great Father: The United States Government and
American Indians.
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