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The Indian To-day: The Past and Future of the First American

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This work examines the current status and future prospects of North American Indians, addressing the complexities of their integration into modern society. It discusses the historical context of their existence, the impact of colonization, and the ongoing efforts to adapt to contemporary life while preserving cultural identity. The author highlights the resilience and contributions of Indigenous peoples, emphasizing their democratic traditions and philosophical perspectives. The text also explores various aspects of Indian life, including education, health, and the arts, ultimately advocating for a recognition of their value within the broader American narrative.

 

FICTION

 
RamonaHelen Hunt Jackson
Two Wilderness VoyagersF. W. Calkins
The Wooing of TokalaF. W. Calkins
An Indian WinterJ. W. Schultz
Childhood of Jishib the OjibwayA. E. Jenks
The Middle FiveFrancis La Flesche
The OjibwayJames Gilfillan

TABLE OF INDIAN RESERVATIONS
IN THE UNITED STATES

(Compiled by the Office of Indian Affairs.)

 
Arizona
  • Camp McDowell
  • Colorado River
  • Fort Apache
  • Gila Bend
  • Gila River
  • Havasupai
  • Hopi
  • Navajo
  • Papago
  • Salt River
  • San Carlos
  • Walapai
 
California
  • Digger
  • Hupa Valley
  • Mission (28 reserves)
  • Round Valley
  • Tule River
  • Yuma
 
Colorado
  • Ute
 
Idaho
  • Coeur d'Alene
  • Fort Hall
  • Lapwai
  • Lemhi
 
Iowa
  • Sauk and Fox
 
Kansas
  • Chippewa and Munsee
  • Iowa
  • Kickapoo
  • Potawatomie
  • Sauk and Fox
 
Michigan
  • Isabella
  • L'Anse
  • Ontonagon
 
Minnesota
  • Bois Fort
  • Deer Creek
  • Fond du Lac
  • Grand Portage
  • Leech Lake
  • Mdewakanton
  • Mille Lac
  • Red Lake
  • Vermillion Lake
  • White Earth
  • White Oak Point and Chippewa
Montana
  • Blackfeet
  • Crow
  • Fort Belknap
  • Fort Peck
  • Jocko
  • Northern Cheyenne
 
Nebraska
  • Niobrara
  • Omaha
  • Ponca
  • Sioux (additional)
  • Winnebago
 
Nevada
  • Duck Valley
  • Moapa River
  • Pyramid Lake
  • Walker River
 
New Mexico
  • Jicarilla Apache
  • Mescalero Apache
  • Pueblos (20 reserves)
 
New York
  • Allegany
  • Cattaraugus
  • Oil Spring
  • Oneida
  • Onondaga
  • St. Regis
  • Tonawanda
  • Tuscarora
 
North Carolina
  • Qualla Boundary (Cherokee)
 
North Dakota
  • Devil's Lake
  • Fort Berthold
  • Standing Rock
  • Turtle Mountain
 
Oklahoma
  • Cherokee
  • Cheyenne and Arapahoe
  • Chickasaw
  • Chocktaw
  • Creek
  • Iowa
  • Kansa or Kaw
  • Kickapoo
  • Kiowa and Comanche
  • Modoc
  • Oakland
  • Osage
  • Otoe
  • Ottawa
  • Pawnee
  • Peoria
  • Ponca
  • Potawatomie
  • Quapaw
  • Sauk and Fox
  • Seminole
  • Seneca
  • Shawnee
  • Wichita
  • Wyandot
Oregon
  • Grande Ronde
  • Klamath
  • Siletz
  • Umatilla
  • Warm Springs
 
South Dakota
  • Crow Creek and Old Winnebago
  • Lake Traverse
  • Cheyenne River
  • Lower Brule
  • Pine Ridge
  • Rosebud
  • Yankton
 
Utah
  • Uintah Valley
  • Uncompahgre
 
Washington
  • Chehalis
  • Columbia
  • Colville
  • Hoh River
  • Lummi
  • Makah
  • Muckleshoot
  • Nisqually
  • Ozette
  • Fort Madison
  • Puyallup
  • Quileute
  • Quinaiette
  • Shoalwater
  • Skokomish
  • Snohomish or Tulalip
  • Spokan
  • Squaxon Island
  • Swinomish
  • Yakima
 
Wisconsin
  • Lac Court Oreille
  • Lac du Flambeau
  • La Pointe
  • Red Cliff
  • Menominee
  • Oneida
  • Stockbridge
 
Wyoming
  • Wind River
 
THE COUNTRY LIFE PRESS
GARDEN CITY, N. Y.
 
 

Transcriber's Note:

The following typographical errors have been corrected:


Page 85: "cooperating" changed to "coöperating." (coöperating intelligently in the effort)

Page 130: A period was added to the sentence ending in "the greatest all-round athlete in the world."

Page 152: "southwest" changed to "Southwest." (the women of the Southwest)