Description
This comprehensive report, submitted to the Governor and Council, offers an in-depth examination of the Indian populations residing within the Commonwealth following the Act of April 6, 1859. John Milton Earle provides detailed documentation of the social, economic, and political circumstances affecting Native American communities during this significant historical period.
The report serves as an important primary source document, reflecting official government perspectives and policies toward indigenous populations in the mid-19th century. It includes observations on tribal conditions, land issues, governance structures, and recommendations for state intervention and management of Indian affairs.
This hardcover edition by Gyan Publishing House preserves this valuable historical record for scholars, historians, and students of Native American history and American governmental policy. The document remains relevant for understanding the complex relationship between state governments and indigenous nations during the antebellum period.
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