ISBN:
0252032667
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0252074858
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9780252032660
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9780252074851
Language:
English
Pages:
366 S.
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Ill., Kt.
DDC:
917.804/2
Keywords:
Clark, William 〈1770-1838〉 - Et les Indiens d'Amérique - Expositions
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Lewis, Meriwether 〈1774-1809〉 - Et les Indiens d'Amérique - Expositions
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Lewis, Meriwether Exhibitions Relations with Indians
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Clark, William Exhibitions Relations with Indians
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Expédition de Lewis et Clark - (1804-1806) - Expositions
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Expédition de Lewis et Clark - (1804-1806) - Influence - Expositions
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Newberry Library - Expositions
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Lewis and Clark Expedition Exhibitions
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Lewis and Clark Expedition Exhibitions Influence
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Geschichte 1900-2000
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Geschichte 1800-1900
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Geschichte
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Geschichte 1804-1806
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Conflit culturel - États-Unis (Ouest) - Histoire - 19e siècle - Expositions
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Indiens d'Amérique - Amérique du Nord (Ouest) - Moeurs et coutumes - 19e siècle - Expositions
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Indiens d'Amérique - Amérique du Nord (Ouest) - Moeurs et coutumes - 20e siècle - Expositions
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Alltag, Brauchtum
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Geschichte
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Indianer
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Culture conflict Exhibitions History 19th century
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Indians of North America Exhibitions Social life and customs 19th century
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Indians of North America Exhibitions Social life and customs 20th century
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Expedition
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Indianer
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Westgrenze
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États-Unis (Ouest) - Descriptions et voyages - Expositions
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États-Unis (Ouest) - Relations raciales - Histoire - 19e siècle - Expositions
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États-Unis - Expansion territoriale - Expositions
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USA
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West (U.S.) Exhibitions Race relations 19th century
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History
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West (U.S.) Exhibitions Description and travel
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United States Exhibitions Territorial expansion
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Nordamerika
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USA Weststaaten
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Ausstellungskatalog
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Ausstellungskatalog
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USA Weststaaten
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Indianer
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Expedition
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Geschichte 1804-1806
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Nordamerika
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Westgrenze
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Indianer
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Geschichte
Abstract:
Publisher description for Lewis and Clark and the Indian country : the Native American perspective / edited by Frederick E. Hoxie and Jay T. Nelson. Lewis and Clark and the Indian Country broadens the scope of conventional study of the Lewis and Clark expedition to include Native American perspectives. Frederick E. Hoxie and Jay T. Nelson present the expedition's long-term impact on the "Indian Country" and its residents through compelling interviews conducted with Native Americans over the past two centuries, secondary literature, Lewis and Clark travel journals, and other primary sources from the Newberry Library's exhibit Lewis and Clark and the Indian Country. Rich stories of Native Americans, travelers, ranchers, Columbia River fur traders, teachers, and missionaries--often in conflict with each other--illustrate complex interactions between settlers and tribal people. Environmental protection issues and the preservation of Native language, education, and culture dominate late twentieth-century discussions, while early accounts document important Native American alliances with Lewis and Clark. In widening the reader's interpretive lens to include many perspectives, this collection reaches beyond individual achievement to appreciate America's plural past.
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Based on an exhibition that opened in Oct. 2004 at the Newberry Library, Chicago, Ill.
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Includes bibliographical references and index
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