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"We Want Freedom and Citizenship" - Documents of Salish, Pend d'Oreille, and Kootenai Indian History, 1912-1920 (Paperback)
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"We Want Freedom and Citizenship" - Documents of Salish, Pend d'Oreille, and Kootenai Indian History, 1912-1920 (Paperback)
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The nine years between 1912 and 1920 were a period of economic and
political struggle for the Salish and Kootenai tribes of the
Flathead Indian Reservation in western Montana. The Indian people
toiled to maintain their economic independence despite the theft of
most of their land assets. The new Flathead Irrigation Project
destroyed most of the private irrigation ditches tribal farmers had
dug over the years. Some tribal members opened businesses and
organized rodeos, but many ventures were frustrated by government
policies, fire, and drought. While trying to adapt to the economic
impact of allotment, the tribe also fought against paternalistic
and exploitive government policies. Until 1916 half of tribal
income from timber and land sales was used to operate the agency
and construct an irrigation project that largely benefited white
settlers. During most of the 1912 to 1920 period, Flathead Agent
Fred C. Morgan and his allies on the Flathead Business Committee
fought the more radical Flathead Tribal Council over agency
policies. The Flathead Tribal Council especially fought against
congressional appropriations to construct the irrigation project as
long as the construction was to be paid for with tribal funds or
with liens on tribal allotments.
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