Preface F oreword by Donald L. Fixico T he 1870s and 1880s: The Clash of Cultures B eing Native to This Place by Raymond Pierotti (Comanche) and Daniel R. Wildcat (Yuchi) W ars of the Peace Policy, 1869-1886 by Robert M. Utley T he 1890s and Early 1900s: Assimilation and Its Impacts T he Nez Perces Confront the Dawes Act by Elizabeth James-Stern F ederal Indian Education, 1870-1926 by Margaret Connell Szaz " The Father Tells Me So!" Wovoka: The Ghost Dance Prophet by L. G. Moses P rogressive Era Bureaucrats and the Unity of 20th-Century Indian Policy by Russel Lawrence Barsh T he 1930s-1945: American Indians During Depression and War T he Indian New Deal as a Mirror of the Future by D'Arcy McNickle (Salish-Kutenai) F ighting a White Man's War: The Extent and Legacy of American Indian Participation in World War II by Tom Holm (Creek, Cherokee) 1 945-1960: Termination, Relocation, and Sterotypes B uilding Towards Self-Determination: Plains and Southwestern Indians in the 1940s and 1950s by Peter Iverson T he Labor of Extras: American Indians in Hollywood, 1941-1960 by Liza Black T he 1960s and 1970s: Self-Determination, Activism, and Spiritual Rights F ederal Indian Policy and Self-Determination During the Kennedy and Johnson Years by Thomas Clarkin A Journey to Freedom: Richard Oakes, American Indian Activism, and the Occupation of Alcatraz by Daniel C. Swan T he 1980s-2000: Contemporary American Indian Issues C ommonality and Difference: American Indian Women and History by Devon Mihesuah (Choctaw) R epatriation, Reburial, and Religious Rights by Walter R. Echo-Hawk (Pawnee) and Roger C.
Echo-Hawk (Pawnee) C oyote's Game: Indian Casinos and the Indian Presence in Contemporary America by Christopher L. Miller T he Demand for Natural Resources on Reservations by Donald L. Fixico (Creek, Sac, and Fox, Seminole, Shawnee) A fterword by Sterling Evans.