Object Details
Author
Bakken, Gordon Morris
Farrington, Brenda
Contents
Ethnohistory : a better way to write Indian history / Calvin Martin -- The winning of the West : the expansion of the western Sioux in the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries / Richard White -- Restraints of vengeance : retaliation-in-kind and the use of Indian law in the old Oregon Country / John Phillip Reid -- Frontierswomen's changing views of Indians in the trans-Mississippi West / Glenda Riley -- Indian peoples of California / Willima S. Simmons -- "Their own domestic difficulties" : intra-Indian crime and white law in western Washington Territory, 1873-1889 / Brad Asher -- Recognition, racism and reflections on the writing of western Black history / Lawrence B. de Graff -- Blacks and Asians in a white city : Japanese Americans and African Americans in Seattle, 1890-1940 / Quintard Taylor -- Still in chains : Black women in western prisons, 1865-1910 / Anne M. Butler -- No less a man : Blacks in cow town Dodge City, 1876-1886 / C. Robert Haywood -- 'A Chinaman's chance" on the Rocky Mountain frontier / Liping Zhu -- World War II and a western town : the internment of the Japanese railroad workers of Clovis, New Mexico / John J. Culley -- "Hardly a farm house - a kitchen without them" : Indian and white households on the California borderland frontier in 1860 / Albert L. Hurtado -- Chicano history : transcending cultural models / Gilbert González and Raúl Fernández -- Rites of passage? Anglo and Mexican-American contrasts in a time of change : Los Angeles, 1860-1870 / Ronald C. Woolsey -- Re-visioning Mormon history / Grant Underwood
Date
2001
Type
Books
Physical description
xxvi, 398 p. : ill. ; 24 cm
Place
West (U.S.)
Data Source
Smithsonian Libraries
Topic
Minorities--History
Minorities--Social conditions
Frontier and pioneer life
Race relations
Ethnic relations
History
Record ID
siris_sil_682949