
Struggles of the Native American
Volume 1
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The short answer: The book is non-fiction and finds its information from old newspapers of the period. The book covers stories from 1791 to 1911. The work is 307 pages with Index. The stories are authentic and are based from old newspapers available through the Library of Congress. The stories are about the Native Americans and their struggles to survive in a White mans world. In the stories there are detailed accounts of political corruption, harsh treatment used as leverage to remove the Native population from their homes, reckless gaming which was profitable for the hunters at the price of ...
The short answer: The book is non-fiction and finds its information from old newspapers of the period. The book covers stories from 1791 to 1911. The work is 307 pages with Index. The stories are authentic and are based from old newspapers available through the Library of Congress. The stories are about the Native Americans and their struggles to survive in a White mans world. In the stories there are detailed accounts of political corruption, harsh treatment used as leverage to remove the Native population from their homes, reckless gaming which was profitable for the hunters at the price of starvation for the natives. Having been drenched in Television and movies, many readers may realize an awaking of how the Natives actually lived from day to day. How they dressed, What their spiritual beliefs were, How they desired to live among the white man. There were, of course, those Tribes that were more volatile in their quest to keep their lands that they inherited from their ancestors over hundreds of years. Following the French and Indian War, and the War of 1812, the push came from White citizens and business men to remove the Tribes to the yet open west. In short time, about the 1830's, it was decided to remove the Native Americans west of the Mississippi River.