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"In Indian Policies in the Americas, Adams addresses the idea that "the Indian," as conceived by colonial powers and later by different postcolonial interest groups, was as much ideology as empirical reality. Adams surveys the policies of the various colonial and postcolonial powers, then reflects upon the great ideological, moral, and intellectual issues that underlay those policies." -- Publisher's description.
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Indian policies in the Americas: from Columbus to Collier and beyond
2014, School for Advanced Research Press
in English
- First edition.
1934691925 9781934691922
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Table of Contents
The Common Background
The Spanish Program
The Portuguese Program
The French Programs
The Dutch and Swedish Programs
The English Program
The Russian and Danish Programs in the Arctic
Programs in the Latin American Republics
The Canadian Programs
Treaties and Removal
Reservations and Reform
Counter-reformation and Termination
The Indian Resurgent
Social, Moral, and Philosophical Issues.
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Includes bibliographical references (pages 309-319) and index.
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