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ProQuest - Aborigines Protection Society
Founded in 1837, the Aborigines' Protection Society published tracts, pamphlets, and a journal titled The Colonial Intelligencer, or Aborigine's Friend. The Society continued until 1909, when it merged with the Anti-Slavery Society.
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ProQuest - Pamphlets in American History
Common Sense, which altered the course of early U.S. history, pamphlets have played a crucial role in American history. Pamphlet literature has been the medium through which people have expressed their opinions and feelings on contemporary affairs.
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ProQuest - American State Papers: Documents, Legislative and Executive, 1789-1838
Now students of political science and legislative history can take a firsthand look at the early course of American history through official records from the legislative and executive branches of government from the First through the Twenty-fifth Congress.
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ProQuest - Arctic Expedition Diaries of Vilhjalmur Stefansson, 1878-1925
This unique record of native Arctic culture provides researchers in anthropology, Arctic culture, and geography with detailed documentation of Inuit life before it was altered by Western values.
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ProQuest - Beynon Manuscript, The
This classic microfilm collection represents the most extensive body of Tsimshian literature available for linguistic, anthropological, and theological scholarship. It also provides documentation on North American Indian myths and traditions.
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ProQuest - Bourke, Diaries of Captain John Gregory
A skillful Indian fighter and cavalry officer, Bourke became a noted anthropologist. Often humorous, his diaries reveal a sympathetic and comprehensive understanding of the American Indian and detail his research on Indian customs. Maps and drawings are included.
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ProQuest - Smithsonian Institution Bureau of American Ethnology Bulletins and Annual Reports
The tribal cultures, history, and heritage of Native Americans are of great interest today. Yet primary sources for exploring these topics have been meager and widely scattered.
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ProQuest - Contemporary Newspapers of the North American Indian
The collection reflects upon the social issues relative to numerous tribes throughout North America ranging from tribal governance to conservatism to militancy.
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ProQuest - Colin Legum's African Collection
A wealth of newspaper cuttings, extracts from journals, pamphlets and typescript material on Pan-African leaders and personalities; Pan-African themes; political and economic issues relating to Pan-Africanism, conferences and summits.
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ProQuest - Collier (John) , The Papers 1922-1968
Assimilation--the absorption of Indians into the American mainstream--was the dominant theme of United States Indian policy from the late 1880s through the 1920s. It was a program that provoked widespread animosity as it eroded tribal culture, religion, history, and freedom.
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ProQuest - Colman (Benjamin), The Papers of 1641-1763
Close ProQuest.com Home Home Email This Page Print Friendly Version The Papers of Benjamin Colman, 1641-1763 Divided line Key Facts Format: Guide free with collection Media: 1 reel of 35mm microfilm Coverage: 1641-1763 Total Sources Covered: Call for more
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ProQuest - George Hubbard Pepper Papers
An ethnologist and archaeologist, George Hubbard Pepper specialized in the Indian cultures of the American Southwest. He was famous for his discoveries at Pueblo Bonito in Chaco Canyon, New Mexico, and he also completed important work in Mexico and Ecuador.
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ProQuest - Indian Rights Association Papers, The
In 1882, the Indian Rights Association (IRA) was formed in Philadelphia to influence public sentiment and Congressional action concerning the civil rights and education of Native Americans.
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ProQuest - Putnam (Rufus) Papers and Memoirs
In 1788 Putnam founded Marietta, the first permanent settlement in the Northwest Territory and the future state of Ohio. George Washington later named him Surveyor-General. Conferences with Indians are among the subjects covered in these papers.
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ProQuest - Western Americana
The settling of the western territories of the United States is a subject that continues to fascinate both the serious researcher and the history buff.
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