Paternalism to Partnership : The Administration of Indian Affairs, 1786-2021 /
"Paternalism to Partnership examines the administration of Indian affairs from 1786, when the first federal administrator was appointed, through 2021. David H. DeJong examines each administrator through a biographical sketch and excerpts of policy statements defining the administrator's po...
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Formato: | Electrónico eBook |
Idioma: | Inglés |
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[Lincoln] :
University of Nebraska Press,
[2022]
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Colección: | Book collections on Project MUSE.
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Acceso en línea: | Texto completo |
Tabla de Contenidos:
- The Administration of Indian Affairs
- John Harris, Superintendent of the Indian Trading Houses
- William Irvine, Superintendent of the Indian Trading Houses
- George W. Ingels, Superintendent of the Indian Trading Houses
- William Davy, Superintendent of the Indian Trading Houses
- John Shee, Superintendent of Indian Trade
- John M. Mason, Superintendent of Indian Trade
- Thomas McKenney, Superintendent of Indian Trade/Chief Clerk
- William Clark, Superintendent of Indian Affairs
- Samuel S. Hamilton, Chief Clerk
- Elbert Herring, Chief Clerk, Commissioner of Indian Affairs
- Cary Allen Harris, Commissioner of Indian Affairs
- Thomas Hartley Crawford, Commissioner of Indian Affairs
- William Medill, Commissioner of Indian Affairs
- Orlando Brown, Commissioner of Indian Affairs
- Luke Lea, Commissioner of Indian Affairs
- George W. Manypenny, Commissioner of Indian Affairs
- James W. Denver, Commissioner of Indian Affairs
- Charles E. Mix, Commissioner of Indian Affairs
- Alfred B. Greenwood, Commissioner of Indian Affairs
- William P. Dole, Commissioner of Indian Affairs
- Dennis N. Cooley, Commissioner of Indian Affairs
- Lewis V. Bogy, Commissioner of Indian Affairs
- Nathaniel G. Taylor, Commissioner of Indian Affairs
- Ely S. Parker, Commissioner of Indian Affairs
- Francis A. Walker, Commissioner of Indian Affairs
- Edward P. Smith, Commissioner of Indian Affairs
- John Quincy Smith, Commissioner of Indian Affairs
- Ezra Hayt, Commissioner of Indian Affairs
- Roland E. Trowbridge, Commissioner of Indian Affairs
- Hiram Price, Commissioner of Indian Affairs
- John Dewitt Clinton Atkins, Commissioner of Indian Affairs
- John H. Oberly, Commissioner of Indian Affairs
- Thomas Jefferson Morgan, Commissioner of Indian Affairs
- Daniel M. Browning, Commissioner of Indian Affairs
- William A. Jones, Commissioner of Indian Affairs
- Francis E. Leupp, Commissioner of Indian Affairs
- Robert G. Valentine, Commissioner of Indian Affairs
- Cato Sells, Commissioner of Indian Affairs
- Charles Henry Burke, Commissioner of Indian Affairs
- Charles James Rhoads, Commissioner of Indian Affairs
- John Collier, Commissioner of Indian Affairs
- William A. Brophy, Commissioner of Indian Affairs
- John R. Nichols, Commissioner of Indian Affairs
- Dillion S. Myer, Commissioner of Indian Affairs
- Glenn L. Emmons, Commissioner of Indian Affairs
- Philleo Nash, Commissioner of Indian Affairs
- Robert F. Bennett, Commissioner of Indian Affairs
- Louis Rook Bruce, Commissioner of Indian Affairs
- Marvin L. Franklin, Assistant to the Secretary
- Morris Thompson, Commissioner of Indian Affairs
- Ben Reifel, Commissioner of Indian Affairs
- Forrest J. Gerard, Assistant Secretary for Indian Affairs
- William E. Hallett, Commissioner of Indian Affairs
- Thomas W. Fredericks, Assistant Secretary for Indian Affairs
- Kenneth L. Smith, Assistant Secretary for Indian Affairs
- Ross O. Swimmer, Assistant Secretary for Indian Affairs
- Eddie F. Brown, Assistant Secretary for Indian Affairs
- Ada E. Deer, Assistant Secretary for Indian Affairs
- Kevin Gover, Assistant Secretary for Indian Affairs
- Neil A. McCaleb, Assistant Secretary for Indian Affairs
- David W. Anderson, Assistant Secretary for Indian Affairs
- Carl J. Artman, Assistant Secretary for Indian Affairs
- Larry J. Echo Hawk, Assistant Secretary for Indian Affairs
- Kevin K. Washburn, Assistant Secretary for Indian Affairs
- Tara MacLean Sweeney, Assistant Secretary for Indian Affairs
- Conclusion.