Description
The Indian Question is a comprehensive historical examination of the multifaceted challenges and policy debates that shaped the relationship between the United States government and Native American populations. Elwell Stephen Otis presents a thorough analysis of the political, social, and economic dimensions of the Indian question that dominated American discourse during the late 19th and early 20th centuries.
This work explores the various approaches to Native American policy, including reservation systems, assimilation efforts, and land treaties. Otis examines the perspectives of different stakeholders, including government officials, military leaders, and Native American communities themselves. The book provides valuable insights into how these policies were formulated, implemented, and contested throughout this critical period in American history.
Essential for historians, students, and anyone seeking to understand the complexities of Indian-American relations and the historical foundations of contemporary Native American issues.
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