Some things are not forgotten : a Pawnee family remembers /
The Blaine family were among the Pawnees forcibly removed to Indian Territory in 1874-75. By the early twentieth century, disease and starvation had wiped out nearly three-quarters of the reservation's population. Government boarding schools refused to teach Pawnee customs and language, and man...
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Format: | Electronic eBook |
Language: | Inglés |
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Lincoln, Neb. :
University of Nebraska Press,
©1997.
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Online Access: | Texto completo |
Table of Contents:
- They came before
- The early years in Indian Territory
- Allotment comes
- The Spirits come
- "They Were All around Us"
- Becoming Pawnee
- Childhood in Pawnee
- The old and the new
- The truths
- Blaine genealogy chart
- Pawnee Indian guardianship record.