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Native American Policy
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Native American Policy
Bolt, Christine.
American Indian Policy and American Reform: Case Studies of the Campaign to Assimilate the American Indians.
Routledge, Chapman & Hall, 1990. The efforts to assimilate Native Americans into United States society, with a comparative perspective on Canada.
Brown, Dee.
Bury My Heart at Wounded Knee: An Indian History of the American West.
Holt, Reprint, 1971. 1989, 1991. An account of the destruction of Native Americans during the settlement of the West in the late-19th century.
Kelly, Lawrence C.
The Assault on Assimilation: John Collier and the Origins of Indian Policy Reform.
University of New Mexico Press, 1983. A study of FDR's head of the Bureau of Indian Affairs and his ambitious hopes to re-establish Native American sovereignty.
Kelly, Lawrence C.
Federal Indian Policy.
Chelsea House, 1989. Well-illustrated survey of federal government policy toward the Native American population.
Prucha, Francis Paul.
The Great Father: The United States Government and the American Indians.
University of Nebraska Press, 1995. Comprehensive work on the relationship between native peoples and the United States government.
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