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David G. McCradyPublication Details
BookUniversity of Nebraska Press2006Availability
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Description
Using material from archives across North America, Canadian and American government documents, Lakota winter counts, and oral history, Living with Strangers reveals how the nineteenth-century Sioux were a people of the borderlands. Living with Strangers takes readers beyond the traditional dichotomy of the Canadian and the American West and reveals significant and previously unknown strands in Sioux history. (automatically summarized from Amazon.com)Subject
- Riel, Louis, — 1844-1885
- Dakota Indians — Migrations
- Dakota Indians — Wars
- Dakota Indians — History — 19th century
- Dakota (Indiens) — Migrations
- Dakota (Indiens) — Guerres
- Dakota (Indiens) — Histoire — 19e siècle
- Indiens d’Amérique — Canada — Relations avec l’État
- Métis — Canada
- Canada — Ethnic relations
- Canada — History — 19th century
- Canada — Histoire — 19e siècle
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Contents
- Introduction: Partitioning Sioux history
- From contested ground to borderlands, 1752-1862
- The Dakota Conflict of 1862 and the migration to the Plains borderlands
- The migration of the Sioux to the Milk River country
- The Sioux, the surveyors, and the North-West Mounted Police, 1872-1874
- The Great Sioux War, 1876-1877
- The Lakotas and Métis at Wood Mountain, 1876-1881
- The failure of peace in Canada, 1878-1881
- Overview: The northern borderlands
ISBN
- 0803232500
- 9780803232501
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