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245 00 Lewis & Clark and the Indian country :|bthe Native 
       American perspective /|cedited by Frederick E. Hoxie and 
       Jay T. Nelson. 
246 3  Lewis and Clark and the Indian country 
264  1 Urbana :|bUniversity of Illinois Press :|bPublished for 
       the Newberry Library,|c[2007] 
264  4 |c©2007 
300    366 pages :|billustrations, maps ;|c24 cm 
336    text|btxt|2rdacontent 
337    unmediated|bn|2rdamedia 
338    volume|bnc|2rdacarrier 
500    Based on an exhibition that opened in Oct. 2004 at the 
       Newberry Library, Chicago, Ill. 
504    Includes bibliographical references and index. 
505 0  Introduction: What Can We Learn from a Bicentennial? / 
       Frederick E. Hoxie -- 1. The Arrival of Horses Accelerates
       Trade and Cultural Change -- Acquisition of the Horse / 
       John G. Ewers -- 2. A Brilliant Plan for Living: Creators 
       -- Legend of Poia / Walter McClintock -- The Creation of 
       the Nez Perces / Archie Phinney -- First Creator and Lone 
       Man / Martha Beckwith -- Our Lands and Our History / 
       Armand Minthorn -- 3. A Brilliant Plan for Living: Gifts -
       - Red Stick Ceremony / Alfred W. Bowers -- Months of Year 
       and Plants or Animals Expected Each Month / Herbert 
       Spinden -- Finding Spirit Helpers / Philip Minthorn -- The
       Seasonal Round / Cecilia Bearchum -- "I Am So Thankful..."
       / Lee Bourgeau -- 4. A Brilliant Plan for Living: Men and 
       Women -- Hidatsa Agriculture / Gilbert L. Wilson -- The 
       Men and the Women / C. C. Uhlenbeck -- My Family / 
       Marjorie Waheneka -- Families and Clans at Fort Berthold /
       Malcolm Wolf and Tillie Walker -- 5. A Vast Network of 
       Partners -- Coyote's Trip to the East / Haruo Aoki and 
       Deward E. Walker -- Indian Country Diplomacy / Alexander 
       Henry -- Nez Perce Trade / Otis Half Moon -- 6. What Did 
       the Americans Know? -- Notes on the State of Virginia / 
       Thomas Jefferson -- 7. Celebrating the New Year and 
       Surviving the Winter with the Mandans, January 1805 -- 
       William Clark Describes New Year's Day 1805 -- John Ordway
       Describes the New Year's Celebration -- William Clark 
       Describes the Mandan Buffalo Dance -- Exploring the 
       Explorers: Great Plains Peoples and the Lewis and Clark 
       Expedition / James P. Ronda -- Lewis and Clark among the 
       Mandans and Hidatsas / Calvin Grinnell and Tillie Walker -
       - 8. Trading for Horses and Finding Their Way, August-
       September 1805 -- William Clark on the Salish -- Sergeant 
       John Ordway on the Salish -- 9. Rescued by the Nez Perces 
       -- William Clark on His Encounter with the Nez Perces -- 
       Wotollen Tells of Red Bear / Lucullus McWhorter -- Aspects
       of Nez Perce Culture: Language, Territory, and the Annual 
       Cycle / Deward E. Walker -- 10. New Year's Day 1806 and 
       the Oregon Winter -- Meriwether Lewis Issues New Orders --
       Meriwether Lewis on the Clatsops -- John Ordway on 
       Relations with the Clatsops -- 11. Friends and Trading 
       Partners on the Upper Columbia -- William Clark Describes 
       Meeting the Walla Wallas and Umatillas -- Sergeant Ordway 
       Describes the Umatillas -- The Columbia River Trade 
       Network / Theodore Stern -- 12. A Confrontation in Montana
       -- Meriwether Lewis Describes a Violent Encounter with the
       Blackfeet -- A Blackfeet Encounter / Patrick Gass -- A 
       Blackfeet Version of Their Encounter with the Americans / 
       Olin Wheeler -- 13. Two Views of Western North America -- 
       A Cartographic View of the West, 1844 -- The United States,
       1884 -- 14. The Fur Trade -- The State of the Fur Trade, 
       1831 / Joshua Pilcher -- An Overview of the Western Fur 
       Trade / David J. Wishart -- 15. New Settlers -- The Treaty
       of 1855 -- American Attitudes toward Treaties / Isaac 
       Ingalls Stevens -- A Modern Indian Leader Reflects on the 
       Treaty of 1855 / Marjorie Waheneka -- 16. Miners -- Nez 
       Perce Views of the Land / Sue Whalen -- A Nez Perce 
       Historian on the Impact of Miners on His Tribe / Otis Half
       Moon -- 17. Ranchers -- Cattle for Indians / John M. 
       Thayer -- Indian Ranchers / Carolyn Gilman -- 18. 
       Missionaries and Teachers -- Schools as Places of 
       Discipline and Instruction United States Office of Indian 
       Affairs -- The Indian Office and Blackfeet "Progress" / 
       Charles H. Burke -- A Blackfeet Educator Discusses the 
       Importance of Learning the Blackfeet Language / Darrell 
       Robes Kipp -- 19. Salmon Restoration -- The Boldt Decision
       Recognizes a Treaty Right to Fish -- Confederated Tribes 
       of the Umatilla Indian Reservation Statement on Salmon 
       Restoration -- The Role of Salmon in a Family and Tribe / 
       Marjorie Waheneka -- 20. Environmental Protection -- 
       Indian Commissioner Collier on the Wheeler-Howard Act, 
       1934 -- A Modern Tribe Struggles to Protect the 
       Environment -- 21. Language Preservation -- Why Teach an 
       Ancient Language? / Darrell Robes Kipp -- Honoring Native 
       Languages, Defeating the Shame / Marjane Ambler -- 
       Founding a Blackfeet Immersion School / Darrell Robes Kipp
       -- 22. Education and Cultural Preservation -- A Profile of
       a Tribally Chartered College / Dorreen Yellow Bird -- 
       Tribal Museums Join the Task of Preserving Community 
       Traditions / Carolyn Casey -- Voices of the Next 
       Generation -- Growing Up / Twyla Baker -- Chief Coyote / 
       Veronica Serdahl -- Who Am I? / Roger D. White Owl -- 23. 
       The Meaning of the Lewis and Clark Bicentennial for Native
       Americans -- Five Native American Educators Reflect on the
       Lewis and Clark Expedition and Its Aftermath -- Conclusion
       : Lewis and Clark Reconsidered: Some Sober Second Thoughts
       / James P. Ronda. 
520 0  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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