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082 0 4 _223rd ed.
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100 1 _aCalloway, Colin G.
245 1 0 _aOur hearts fell to the ground :
_bPlains indian views of how the west was lost
_c Colin G. Calloway
260 _aNew York
_bBedford/St. Martin's
_c1996
300 _axiv, 226 p.
_c21cm
490 0 _aThe Bedford series in history and culture
504 _aIndex: p.218-226
520 3 _aThis unique anthology chronicles the Plains Indians' struggle to maintain their traditional way of life in the changing world of the nineteenth century. Its rich variety of 34 primary sources - including narratives, myths, speeches, and transcribed oral histories - gives students the rare opportunity to view the transformation of the West from Native American perspective. Calloway's comprehensive introduction offers crucial information on western expansion, territorial struggles among Indian tribes, the slaughter of the buffalo, and forced assimilation through the reservation system. More than 30 pieces of Plains Indian art are included, along with maps, headnotes, questions for consideration, a bibliography, a chronology, and an index.
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