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"Published by the Salish Kootenai College Press" Peter Ronan (1839-93) was the government agent for the Salish and Kootenai tribes of the Flathead Indian Reservation in western Montana from 1877 until his death. It was a period of rapid cultural and economic change for the tribes as hunting and gathering resources declined and the surrounding white population exploded in western Montana. As an ex-newspaperman, Ronan provided reports to the commissioner of Indian Affairs with unusually full and detailed information about Flathead Reservation events during a critical time for the tribes. Ronan was a unique federal Indian Agent in the nineteenth century both because of both the length of his tenure and his ability to work with tribal leaders. ""A Great Many of Us Have Good Farms" "includes Ronan's letters
from 1877-87, when the Salish and Kootenai navigated crises that
could have destroyed the tribes. In 1877 the tribes worked hard to
stay out of the Nez Perce War, after which they then had to avoid
conflict with white settlers who could mistake them for hostiles
and a government that tried to deprive them of guns and ammunition
for hunting and self-defense. The Bitterroot Valley Salish
struggled to preserve their right to live in their traditional
homeland. The letters, an 1884 photographic tour of the reservation, and a
biographical sketch of Ronan provide a rich and exciting journey
through nineteenth-century Flathead Indian Reservation
history.
"Published by the Salish Kootenai College Press" Peter Ronan (1839-93) was the government agent for the Salish and Kootenai tribes of the Flathead Indian Reservation in western Montana from 1877 until his death. It was a period of rapid cultural and economic change for the tribes as hunting and gathering resources declined and the surrounding white population exploded in western Montana. As an ex-newspaperman, Ronan provided reports to the commissioner of Indian Affairs with unusually full and detailed information about Flathead Reservation events during a critical time for the tribes. Ronan was a unique federal Indian Agent in the nineteenth century both because of both the length of his tenure and his ability to work with tribal leaders. "Justice to Be Accorded to the Indians" includes Ronan's letters during the 1888-93 period covered by this second volume of Ronan's letters, the tribes navigated growing economic and legal crises. Tribal farms and cattle herds expanded to make up for declining traditional hunting and gathering resources. Ronan and Kootenai chief Eneas worked hard to avoid open conflict with white settlers encroaching on the northern boundary of the reservation. Despite repeated provocations, Eneas was able to keep the peace and struggled to get equal justice for Kootenai victims of white criminals. The letters also detailed Ronan's efforts to relocate the Bonners Ferry Kootenai and Lower Pend d'Oreille Indians on the Flathead Reservation and make off-reservation allotments to those tribal members who chose to remain in Idaho and Washington. This volume includes biographical sketches of Salish chiefs Arlee, Charlo, and Louison; Pend d'Oreille chief Michel; and Kootenai chief Eneas.
With Sketches Of The Missionary Life Of Father Ravalli And Other Early Missionaries, Wars Of The Blackfeet And Flatheads And Sketches Of History, Trapping And Trading In The Early Days.
With Sketches Of The Missionary Life Of Father Ravalli And Other Early Missionaries, Wars Of The Blackfeet And Flatheads And Sketches Of History, Trapping And Trading In The Early Days.
This is a pre-1923 historical reproduction that was curated for quality. Quality assurance was conducted on each of these books in an attempt to remove books with imperfections introduced by the digitization process. Though we have made best efforts - the books may have occasional errors that do not impede the reading experience. We believe this work is culturally important and have elected to bring the book back into print as part of our continuing commitment to the preservation of printed works worldwide.
With Sketches Of The Missionary Life Of Father Ravalli And Other Early Missionaries, Wars Of The Blackfeet And Flatheads And Sketches Of History, Trapping And Trading In The Early Days.
With Sketches Of The Missionary Life Of Father Ravalli And Other Early Missionaries, Wars Of The Blackfeet And Flatheads And Sketches Of History, Trapping And Trading In The Early Days.
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