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The Indian Sentinel

The Indian Sentinel
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Release: 1902
Genre: Indians of North America
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The Indian Sentinel

The Indian Sentinel
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Release: 1923
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Demons, Saints & Patriots

Demons, Saints & Patriots
Author: Mark Clatterbuck
Publisher:
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2009
Genre: Bureau of Catholic Indian Missions (U.S.)
ISBN: 9780874627466

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India's Sentinel: Select Writings of Air Commodore Jasjit Singh AVSM, VrC, VM (Retd)

India's Sentinel: Select Writings of Air Commodore Jasjit Singh AVSM, VrC, VM (Retd)
Author: Dr Manpreet Sethi
Publisher: KW Publishers Pvt Ltd
Total Pages: 226
Release: 2014-07-15
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ISBN: 938571435X

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Air Commodore Jasjit Singh was one of India’s foremost strategic analysts. The only constant for him in over three decades of research, analyses and writing was the centrality of national interest. Indeed, the man never let the nation down, whether as an air warrior or a strategist – ever ready to voice his views irrespective of how the wind was blowing – and always remaining practical in approach. Ever an optimist, he believed that India would inevitably rise to power by the sheer size of its economy and human resource potential. A greater concern for him, however, was the need to sensitize his compatriots to the national security challenges that would arise as the country rose, and to equip them with the capability to optimally address these. He did so through his writings and talks. This book is a modest compilation of his select writings on two specific issues – nuclear strategy and Pakistan – since he considered these as critical amongst India’s many security challenges. Of course, the range of Jasjit Singh’s writings and the expanse of his knowledge is immense and beyond capture in one book. But, this is a small effort in the direction of spreading his message/ideas to the current and future generation of scholars and policy makers. Hopefully, it will encourage students of national security to look for more of his writings beyond the few that we have been able to carry in this volume.


Discovery of the Yosemite, and the Indian War of 1851

Discovery of the Yosemite, and the Indian War of 1851
Author: Lafayette Houghton Bunnell
Publisher:
Total Pages: 394
Release: 1892
Genre: Ethnic groups
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Lafayette Houghton Bunnell (1824-1903) was a member of the Mariposa Battalion that became the white discoverers of the Yosemite Valley in 1851 when they rode out in search of Native American tribal leaders involved in recent raids on American settlements. Dr. Bunnell later served as a surgeon in the Civil War. Discovery of the Yosemite, and the Indian war of 1851 (originally published 1880) contains his account of that event, beginning with the history of the battalion and the tribal unrest that inspired its creation. He goes on to chronicle the unit's march from its camp near Agua Fria into the mountains down the South Fork of the Merced River. Bunnell recalls his comrades' reactions to the natural grandeur they encountered in the Yosemite Valley as well as the trivia of camp life and encounters with the native tribes they were sent to pacify. The book concludes with chapters of the Valley's history after 1851, discussions of the region's flora and fauna, and a chapter on the discovery of the sequoias and their later exploitation.


The Red Man's on the Warpath

The Red Man's on the Warpath
Author: R. Scott Sheffield
Publisher: UBC Press
Total Pages: 241
Release: 2007-10-01
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 0774845201

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“The red man’s on the warpath! The time has come for him to dig up the hatchet and join his paleface brother in his fight to make the world safe for the sacred cause of freedom and democracy.” -- Winnipeg Free Press, May 1941 During the Second World War, thousands of First Nations people joined in the national crusade to defend freedom and democracy. High rates of Native enlistment and public demonstrations of patriotism encouraged Canadians to re-examine the roles and status of Native people in Canadian society. The Red Man’s on the Warpath explores how wartime symbolism and imagery propelled the “Indian problem” onto the national agenda, and why assimilation remained the goal of post-war Canadian Indian policy – even though the war required that it be rationalized in new ways. The word “Indian” conjured up a complex framework of visual imagery, stereotypes, and assumptions that enabled English Canadians to explain the place of First Nations people in the national story. Sheffield examines how First Nations people were discussed in both the administrative and public realms. Drawing upon an impressive array of archival records, newspapers, and popular magazines, he tracks continuities and changes in the image of the “Indian” before, during, and immediately after the Second World War. Informed by current academic debates and theoretical perspectives, this book will interest scholars in the fields of Native-Newcomer and race relations, war and society, communications studies, and post-Confederation Canadian history. Sheffield’s lively style makes it accessible to a broader readership.


Indian Orphanages

Indian Orphanages
Author: Marilyn Irvin Holt
Publisher: Lawrence : University Press of Kansas
Total Pages: 344
Release: 2001
Genre: History
ISBN:

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This work interweaves Indian history, educational history, family history, and child welfare policy to tell the story of Indian orphanages within the larger context of the orphan asylum in America. It relates the history of these orphanages and the cultural factors that produced and sustained them.


The Jesuit Mission to the Lakota Sioux

The Jesuit Mission to the Lakota Sioux
Author: Ross Alexander Enochs
Publisher: Rowman & Littlefield
Total Pages: 196
Release: 1996
Genre: History
ISBN: 9781556128134

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This study examines the development of ministry at the St. Francis and Holy Rosary missions in South Dakota. Using primary sources, this study seeks to understand the points of views of the Lakota Sioux Catholics during the 1920s and 1930s, and the Jesuit missionaries who reached them. It takes into particular account the patterns which develop in missiology.


Deric with the Indians

Deric with the Indians
Author: Deric Nusbaum
Publisher:
Total Pages: 282
Release: 1927
Genre: Indians of North America
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Deric's trip with Indian chiefs and medicine-men of nine tribes of New Mexico and Arizona.