Our Hearts Fell to the Ground 1th edition
ISBN:0312133545
ISBN13:9780312133542
Publisher:Bedford/St. Martin's
Author:Colin G. Calloway
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Our Hearts Fell to the Ground Description
Our Hearts Fell to the Ground 1 Edition Foreword Preface List of Illustrations Introduction: How the West Was Lost The Indian Peoples of the Plains The Conquest of the Plains The Reservations and the Era of Forced Acculturation Native Responses and the Search for Hope Voices and Visions 1. Lone Dog's Winter Count 2. Horses, Guns, and Smallpox How the Blackfeet Got Horses, Guns, and Smallpox Saukamappee, Memories of War and Smallpox, 1787-1788 Howling Wolf: Trading Guns for Horses "I Bring Death": The Kiowas Meet Smallpox Kiowa Legend 3. A Pawnee Vision of the Future Sharitarish, "We Are Not Starving Yet," 1822 4. The Life and Death of Four Bears Four Bear's Buffalo Robe Four Bears Kills a Cheyenne Chief The Death Speech of Four Bears Four Bears, Speech to the Arikaras and Mandans, July 30, 1837 5. Counting Coups and Fighting for Survival Account of Three Coyote's Expedition Four Dancers, Three Coyotes Leads a Skirmish Fighting for Crow Country Arapooish, Speech on Crow Country Two Leggings's Quest for Power Two Leggings, The Dream and Reality of a Raid A Woman's View of War Pretty Shield, "Like Talking to Winter-Winds" "The Only Way Open to Us" Plenty Coups, On Alliance with the United States 6. The Agony and Anger of the Eastern Sioux Big Eagle's Account of the Great Sioux Uprising Jerome Big Eagle, A Sioux Story of the War, ca. 1894 The Complaints of Strike the Ree, Medicine Cow, and Passing Hail Strike the Ree, Medicine Cow, and Passing Hail, Speeches to the Special Joint Committee on the Condition of Indian Tribes, 1865 7. Massacres North and South Account of Sand Creek Little Bear, The Sand Creek Massacre, 1864 The Massacre on the Marias (1870) Bear Head, Account of the Massacre on the Marias 8. Talking to the Peace Commissioners: The Treaty of Medicine Lodge, 1867 "When We Settle Down We Grow Pale and Die." Satanta, Speech at the Treaty of Medicine Lodge "I Want to Live and Die as I Was Brought Up."