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This thoroughly researched and superbly written book combines
history, myth, folklore, and fiction to tell the story not only of
the buffalo but of the relationship between buffalo and man on the
North American continent. Synthesizing larger and longer histories
of this unique animal, this book traces the history of the buffalo
from the time it led man to North America, fed him, clothed him,
and housed him. As buffalo increased in numbers, they became
central to the culture of the Great Plains Indians who lived
surrounded by them. Much of the Indian way of life was related to
knowledge of and reverence for the buffalo.
Chinese immigrants played a dynamic role in frontier America, yet scholars of Asian America have focused for the most part only on the Pacific Coast, especially California. This reader fills that gap by collecting memoirs, documents, and historical analyses from the other Western states from the Cascades to the Great Plains to provide a comprehensive overview of the Chinese in nineteenth-century America. Selecting among a wealth of primary and secondary material, Dirlik has chosen works that enlarge our understanding of the Chinese presence in the West and the development of Chinese cultural formations on the frontier. Providing insights not only into frontier society in the United States, but also into U.S.-Chinese relations of the time, this volume will be invaluable for all readers interested in China, Western history, and the history of Asian America."
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