The Dawes Commission And The Allotment Of The Five Civilized Tribes, 1893-1914
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Regarded by some as a human tragedy, the Dawes Commission is one of the most controversial subjects involving US government treatment of Native Americans. From 1893 to 1914, the program provided an allotment of land to each Indian that enrolled. Yet of the 300,000 people who applied for enrolment, almost two thirds were rejected. Why? The answer has eluded scholars for nearly a century. This important work takes major strides in unravelling the mystery. Includes a list of tribal rolls from the Dawes Commission records. Published by Ancestry.com Inc, Orem, Utah, 1999. Softcover with a little shelf wear but remaining in very good condition, free of notes and inscriptions.
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