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The Rogue River Indian War and its aftermath, 1850-1980

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  • "This history of the native peoples of western Oregon is a systematic study of the formation, application and effects of United States Indian policy. Historian E.A. Schwartz tells how contacts with whites early in the nineteenth century culminated in the pork-barrel Rogue River War of 1855-56, in which the Rogue River peoples demonstrated superior tactics and repeatedly drove off more-numerous opponents. Schwartz narrates how the Indian peoples known today as the Confederated Tribes of the Siletz Reservation survived American expansion and coped with each federal Indian-policy initiative, from the new western reservation policy of the 1850s through termination and restoration in the 1970s."

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  • "The Rogue River Indian War and its aftermath, 1850-1980"
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  • "The Rogue River Indian war and its aftermath, 1850-1980"
  • "The Rogue River Indian War and its aftermath, 1850 - 1980"