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6. A Regional Perspective on Indians in the Gold Rush
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Margaret Willes
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Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents vii
- List of Illustration ix
- List of Tables xiii
- Preface xv
- Abbreviations xviii
- Introduction 1
- 1. Culture and Family on the Borderland Frontier 14
- 2. California’s International Frontier, 1819-1846 32
- 3. "Saved so Much as Possible for Labour:" New Helvetia’s Indian Work Force 55
- 4. Indians in the Service of Manifest Destiny 72
- 5. "Conciliate the Inhabitants" Federal Indian Administration during the Mexican War 86
- 6. A Regional Perspective on Indians in the Gold Rush 100
- 7. "Extermination or Domestication" The Dilemma of California Indian Policy 125
- 8. Indian Labor and Population in the 1850s 149
- 9. "Between Two Grizzlies’ Paws:" Indian Women in the 1850s 169
- 10. Uncertain Refuge: The Household and Indian Survival in 1860 193
- Conclusion 211
- Sources 219
- Index 237
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents vii
- List of Illustration ix
- List of Tables xiii
- Preface xv
- Abbreviations xviii
- Introduction 1
- 1. Culture and Family on the Borderland Frontier 14
- 2. California’s International Frontier, 1819-1846 32
- 3. "Saved so Much as Possible for Labour:" New Helvetia’s Indian Work Force 55
- 4. Indians in the Service of Manifest Destiny 72
- 5. "Conciliate the Inhabitants" Federal Indian Administration during the Mexican War 86
- 6. A Regional Perspective on Indians in the Gold Rush 100
- 7. "Extermination or Domestication" The Dilemma of California Indian Policy 125
- 8. Indian Labor and Population in the 1850s 149
- 9. "Between Two Grizzlies’ Paws:" Indian Women in the 1850s 169
- 10. Uncertain Refuge: The Household and Indian Survival in 1860 193
- Conclusion 211
- Sources 219
- Index 237