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The Indian Question is a comprehensive historical analysis by Elwell Stephen Otis that delves into the intricate and often contentious relationship between the United States government and Native American peoples. The work examines the policy debates, legal frameworks, and political conflicts that shaped Indian affairs during a transformative era in American history.
Otis presents a detailed exploration of the various perspectives and approaches to resolving what was then termed the ‘Indian Question,’ including assimilation policies, land disputes, treaty negotiations, and the struggle for Native American rights and sovereignty. The book serves as an important historical document for understanding the complexities of Indian-American relations and the lasting impact of government policies on indigenous communities.







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