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1. Transformation and Transition: American Indians and the War of 1812 in the Lower Great Lakes.

2. The Cherokee Nation vs. The State of Georgia.

3. Our treatment of the Cherokees.

4. Appeal of the Cherokee Nation.

5. A permanent habitation for the American Indians.

6. Mississippian Contexts for Early American Studies.

7. State Power in the West in the Early American Republic.

8. "GREAT CONCEPTIONS OF THEIR OWN POWER": NATIVE AND U.S. DIPLOMACY IN THE OLD SOUTHWEST.

9. Abraham Lincoln as Great Father: A Look at Federal Indian Policy, 1861-1865.

10. ‘Just and lawful war’ as genocidal war in the (United States) Northwest Ordinance and Northwest Territory, 1787–1832.

11. Arapaho and Cheyenne Perspectives.

12. ''Our Line''.

13. "A Savage Feast They Made of It".

14. Bosque Redondo: a memorial in the making.

15. REUBEN LEWIS: Fur Trader, Subagent, and Meriwether's Younger Brother.

16. Old Friends and New Foes: French Settlers and Indians in the Detroit River Border Region.

17. THE NATIVE LAND POLICIES OF GOVERNOR JAMES DOUGLAS.

18. Against the Intentional Fallacy: Legocentrism and Continuity in the Rhetoric of Indian Dispossession.

19. The Arikara: Roadblock to the American Fur Trade On the Northern Great Plains.

20. Stabbed in the Back Vincennes, Slavery, and the Indian "Threat.".

21. The Romance of America: Trauma, National Identity, and the Leather-Stocking Tales.

22. Rationalizing Removal: Anti-Indianism in Lewis Cass's North American Review Essays.

23. PHILOSOPHICAL SYMPATHY AND "SEEDS OF EXTINCTION.".

24. "Like the Greedy Wolf ": The Blackfeet, the St. Louis Fur Trade, and War Fever, 1807-1831.

25. Moving on Up: The Rationale for, and Consequences of, the Escalation Clause in the Robinson Treaties.

26. "Circular Reasoning": Recentering Cherokee Women in the Antiremoval Campaigns.

27. The Road to Ruin? "Civilization" and the Origins of a "Michigan Road Band" of Potawatomi.

28. Lincoln.

29. RELUCTANT WARRIORS.

30. The Silver Man.

31. "To procure a residence amongst their Brethren to the west": THE RELOCATION OF THE BROTHERTON TRIBE IN TERRITORIAL WISCONSIN.

32. COMPROMISING THEIR RIGHTS.

33. Our Genocide Policy.

34. The Makah Whaling Saga Indigenous Rights, Endangered Animals, and the U.S. Government.

35. Indian Removal Act of 1830.

38. Chief Seattle's 1854 oration.

40. LEWIS AND CLARK'S INDIAN DELEGATIONS TO WASHINGTON, D.C.

42. Unsung Heroes.

43. The Treaty of Ghent.

48. Enthusiasts track history of Quanah Parker.

49. Forgotten Oklahoma history.

50. Many dates in Oklahoma are not remembered.

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