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Contents Introduction: Learning From A Bicentennial Frederick E. Hoxie Part One: The Indian Country 1. An Overview of the Indian Country in 1800 The Acquisition of the HorseJohn Ewers 2. A Brilliant Plan for Living: Creators Legend of PoiaWalter McClintock The Creation of the Nez PercesArchie Phinney First Creator and Lone ManMartha Beckwith Our Lands and Our HistoryArmand Minthorn 3. A Brilliant Plan for Living: Gifts Red Stick CeremonyAlfred Bowers Months of Year and Plants or Animals Expected Each MonthHerbert Spinden Finding Spirit HelpersPhilip Minthorn The Seasonal RoundCecilia Bearchum "I Am So Thankful . . ."Lee Bourgeau 4. A Brilliant Plan for Living: Men and Women Hidatsa AgricultureGilbert Wilson The Men and the WomenC. C. Uhlenbeck My FamilyMarjorie Waheneka Families and Clans at Fort BertholdMalcolm Wolf and Tillie Walker 5. A Vast Network of Partners "Coyote's Trip to the East," in Aoki, Nez Perce Oral Narratives, 478-483. Indian Country DiplomacyAlexander Henry Nez Perce TradeOtis Half Moon Part Two: Crossing the Indian Country Major Events in the Lewis and Clark Expedition 6. What Did the Americans Know? Notes on the State of VirginiaThomas Jefferson 7. Celebrating the New Year and Surviving the Winter with the Mandans, January, 1805. William Clark Describes New Year's DayGary Moulton, ed. John Ordway Describes the New Year's Celebration William Clark Describes the Mandan Buffalo Dance Exploring the Explorers: Great Plains Peoples and the Lewis and Clark ExpeditionJames P. Ronda Lewis and Clark with the Mandans and HidatsasCalvin Grinnell and Tillie Walker 8. Trading for Horses and Finding Their Way, August-September, 1805 William Clark on the SalishGary Moulton, ed. John Ordway on Encounter with the SalishGary Moulton, ed. 9. Rescued By the Nez Perces William Clark on Encounter with Nez PercesGary Moulton, ed. Wotollen Tells of Red BearLucullus McWhorter Aspects of Nez Perce Culture: Language, Territory and Annual CycleDeward Walker 10. New Year's Day, 1806, and the Oregon Winter 3 Meriwether Lewis Issues New OrdersGary Moulton, ed. Meriwether Lewis on ClatsopsGary Moulton, ed. John Ordway on Relations With the Clatsops 11. Friends and Trading Partners on the Upper Columbia William Clark on Meeting with Walla Wallas and UmatillasGary Moulton, ed. John Ordway on Umatillas The Columbian River Trade NetworkTheodore Stern 12. A Violent Encounter With the Blackfeet Meriwether Lewis Describes a Violent Encounter with the BlackfeetA <MISSING:>B A Blackfeet Version of their Encounter with the AmericansOlin Wheeler Part Three: A New Nation Comes to Indian Country 13. Two Views of Western North America "A Cartographic View of the West, 1844," Detail (or details) from "Carte de la Cote de l'Amerique," in Eugene Duflot de Mofras, Exploration du Territoire de l'Oregon, des Californies et de la mer Vermeille, Atlas. "The United States; 1884," in Dollar Atlas of the United States and Canada. (Chicago: Rand McNally & Co., 1884). 14. The Fur Trade The State of the Fur TradeJoshua Pilcher An Overview of the Western Fur TradeDavid J. Wishart, <MISSING:>Interview: Alex Bourdeaux, "Early Fur Trade in Oregon" 15. New Settlers <MISSING:>Joel Palmer, Journal of Travels over the Rocky Mountains: to the Mouth of the Columbia River . . . 1847. American Attitudes Towards TreatiesIsaac Ingalls Stevens A Modern Indian Leader Reflects on the Treaty of 1855Marjorie Waheneka 16. Miners "Map of Nez Perce Gold Mines," Nez Perce Views of the LandSue Whalen A Nez Perce Historian On The Impact of Miners on His TribeOtis Half Moon 17. Ranchers Cattle for IndiansJohn M. Thayer Indian RancehrsCarolyn Gilman 18. Missionaries and Teachers Schools as Places of Discipline and InstructionOffice of Indian Affairs The Indian Office and Blackfeet "Progress"Charles H. Burke A Blackfeet Educator Discusses the Importance of Learning the Blackfeet LanguageDarrell Kipp ____________________ A. Changed from original TOC. B. This doesn't appear to be in chapter text. 4 Part Four: The Indian Country Today 19. Salmon Restoration The Boldt Decision Recognizes A Treaty Right to Fish The Columbia River Inter-Tribal Fish Commission Describes Its Campaign to Restore Salmon to the Columbia River Marjorie Waheneka Describes the Role of Salmon in Her Family and TribeMarjorie Waheneka 20. Environmental Protection Indian Commissioner Collier on the Wheeler Howard Act, 1934 A Modern Tribe Struggles to Protect the Environment 21. Language Preservation Why Teach an Ancient Language?Darrell R. Kipp Honoring Native Languages, Defeating the ShameMarjane Ambler Founding a Blackfeet School Immersion SchoolDarrell Robes Kipp 22. Education and Cultural Preservation A Profile of a Tribally Chartered CollegeDorreen Yellow Bird Tribal Museums Join the Task of Preserving Community TraditionsCarolyn Casey Growing UpTwyla Baker Chief CoyoteVeronica Serdahl "Who Am I?"Roger D. White Owl 23. The Meaning of the Lewis and Clark Bicentennial for Native Americans Five Native American Educators Reflect on the Lewis and Clark Expedition and Its Aftermath Conclusion: Lewis and Clark Reconsidered: Some Sober Second ThoughtsJames P. Ronda
Library of Congress Subject Headings for this publication:
Lewis and Clark Expedition (1804-1806) -- Exhibitions.
Lewis and Clark Expedition (1804-1806) -- Influence -- Exhibitions.
Lewis, Meriwether, 1774-1809 -- Relations with Indians -- Exhibitions.
Clark, William, 1770-1838 -- Relations with Indians -- Exhibitions.
Culture conflict -- West (U.S.) -- History -- 19th century -- Exhibitions.
West (U.S.) -- Race relations -- History -- 19th century -- Exhibitions.
Indians of North America -- West (U.S.) -- Social life and customs -- 19th century -- Exhibitions.
Indians of North America -- West (U.S.) -- Social life and customs -- 20th century -- Exhibitions.
West (U.S.) -- Description and travel -- Exhibitions.
United States -- Territorial expansion -- Exhibitions.