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The Indian To-day

The Indian To-day

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Number of Chapters: 12

Length: 3 hours and 58 minutes

Language: English

Based in part upon the author's own observations and personal knowledge, it was the aim of the book to set forth the status and outlook of the North American Indian. He addressed issues such as Indian schools, health, government policy and agencies, and citizenship in this book. In connection with his writings, Eastman was in steady demand as a lecturer and public speaker with the purpose of interpreting his race to the present age. (Summary in part from "The Indian To-day" by Charles A. Eastman)

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Biographical Note (April Gonzales)
Chapter 1 - The Indian as He Was (Robert Hoffman)
Chapter 2 - The How and the Why of Indian Wars (Meg Marquardt)
Chapter 3 - The Agency System: Its Uses and Abuses (Dan Darbandi)
Chapter 4 - The New Indian Policy (Mike Pelton)
Chapter 5 - The Indian in School (Mike Pelton)
Chapter 6 - The Indian at Home (Mike Pelton)
Chapter 7 - The Indian as a Citizen (laurencetrask)
Chapter 8 - The Indian in College and the Professions (laurencetrask)
Chapter 9 - The Indian's Health Problem (Pamela Krantz)
Chapter 10 - Native Arts and Industries (Pamela Krantz)
Chapter 11 - The Indian's Gifts to the Nation (Pamela Krantz)
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