The Deaths of Sybil Bolton: Oil, Gree...
Dennis McAuliffeJournalist Dennis McAuliffe Jr. grew up believing that his Osage Indian grandmother, Sybil Bolton, had died an early death in 1925 from kidney disease. It was only by chance that he learned the real cause was a gunshot wound, and that...
Lincoln and the Indians: Civil War Po...
David A. Nichols"Lincoln and the Indians has stood the test of time and offers this generation of readers a valuable interpretation of the U.S. government's Indian policies—and sometimes the lack thereof—during the Civil War era. Provi...
The Lakotas and the Black Hills: The ...
Jeffrey OstlerA concise and engrossing account of the Lakota and the battle to regain their homeland. The Lakota Indians made their home in the majestic Black Hills mountain range during the last millennium, drawing on the hills' endless bounty fo...
With insight and candor, noted Ojibwe scholar Anton Treuer traces thousands of years of the complicated history of the Ojibwe people—their economy, culture, and clan system and how these have changed throughout time, perhaps most dr...
Oh What a Slaughter: Massacres in the...
Larry McMurtryNo Description
Bury My Heart at Wounded Knee: An Ind...
Dee BrownDee Brown's eloquent, meticulously documented account of the systematic destruction of the American Indian during the second half of the nineteenth century uses council records, autobiographies, and firsthand descriptions. Brown allow...