The Native Americans (Peopling Indiana) - Softcover

Glenn, Elizabeth; Rafert, Stewart

 
9780871952806: The Native Americans (Peopling Indiana)

Synopsis

Native American ancestors inhabited the land of Indiana from around 9,500 BC. European contact with Indiana's Miami, Wea, Mascouten and Shawnee tribes began in 1679. However, Indians were forced onto western reservations in the 1830's. By 1850 only a portion of the Miami remained in Indiana. Many natives either assimilated into white culture or hid their identity. This scenario changed when Native Americans served in the military and at home during WWII. Afterwards, Indians from many lineages flocked to Indiana. Along with Indiana's Miami and Potawatomi, they are creating a diverse Indian culture, expressing pan-Indian as well as tribal activities, that enriches the lives of all Hoosiers.

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About the Author

Professor of History at the University of Delaware and authored The Miami Indians of Indiana ( 1996)

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