Sketches of Indian Character / Being a Brief Survey of the Principal Features of Character Exhibited by the North American Indians; Illustrating the Aphorism of the Socialists, that "Man is the creature of circumstances"
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A concise ethnographic and moral survey that argues Indigenous North American character is shaped by circumstance rather than innate defect. The author examines physical constitution, intellectual faculties, and prominent traits—bravery, generosity, pride, and cruelty—linking them to modes of subsistence, social institutions, and contact with colonizers. Two approaches guide the account: tracing specific features to environmental and cultural causes, and evaluating the success and harm of white efforts to civilize. The narrative critiques colonial policies and hypocrisies that dispossess and oppress Indigenous communities, and insists that behavior and capacities are mutable products of historical and institutional forces.
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