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8. Still Picture, Moving Stories: Reconstruction Comes to Indian Country
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- Frontmatter i
- Contents v
- Introduction 1
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Part One. Borderlands in Conflict
- 1. Thwarting Southern Schemes and British Bluster in the Pacific Northwest 15
- 2. Death in the Distance: Confederate Manifest Destiny and the Campaign for New Mexico, 1861–1862 33
- 3. Kit Carson and the War for the Southwest: Separation and Survival along the Rio Grande, 1862–1868 53
- 4. Scattered People: The Long History of Forced Eviction in the Kansas-Missouri Borderlands 71
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Part Two. The Civil War is Not Over
- 5. “The Future Empire of Our Freedmen”: Republican Colonization Schemes in Texas and Mexico, 1861–1865 95
- 6. Three Faces of Sovereignty: Governing Confederate, Mexican, and Indian Texas in the Civil War Era 118
- 7. Redemption Falls Short: Soldier and Surgeon in the Post–Civil War Far West 139
- 8. Still Picture, Moving Stories: Reconstruction Comes to Indian Country 158
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Part Three. Borders of Citizenship
- 9. Race, Religion, and Naturalization: How the West Shaped Citizenship Debates in the Reconstruction Congress 181
- 10. Broadening the Battlefield: Conflict, Contingency, and the Mystery of Woman Suffrage in Wyoming, 1869 202
- 11. “Dis Land Which Jines Dat of Ole Master’s”: The Meaning of Citizenship for the Choctaw Freedpeople 224
- 12. “Citizen’s Clothing”: Reconstruction, Ho-Chunk Persistence, and the Politics of Dress 242
- Epilogue 265
- Acknowledgments 275
- Secondary Bibliography 279
- Contributor Affiliations 307
- Index 309
Kapitel in diesem Buch
- Frontmatter i
- Contents v
- Introduction 1
-
Part One. Borderlands in Conflict
- 1. Thwarting Southern Schemes and British Bluster in the Pacific Northwest 15
- 2. Death in the Distance: Confederate Manifest Destiny and the Campaign for New Mexico, 1861–1862 33
- 3. Kit Carson and the War for the Southwest: Separation and Survival along the Rio Grande, 1862–1868 53
- 4. Scattered People: The Long History of Forced Eviction in the Kansas-Missouri Borderlands 71
-
Part Two. The Civil War is Not Over
- 5. “The Future Empire of Our Freedmen”: Republican Colonization Schemes in Texas and Mexico, 1861–1865 95
- 6. Three Faces of Sovereignty: Governing Confederate, Mexican, and Indian Texas in the Civil War Era 118
- 7. Redemption Falls Short: Soldier and Surgeon in the Post–Civil War Far West 139
- 8. Still Picture, Moving Stories: Reconstruction Comes to Indian Country 158
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Part Three. Borders of Citizenship
- 9. Race, Religion, and Naturalization: How the West Shaped Citizenship Debates in the Reconstruction Congress 181
- 10. Broadening the Battlefield: Conflict, Contingency, and the Mystery of Woman Suffrage in Wyoming, 1869 202
- 11. “Dis Land Which Jines Dat of Ole Master’s”: The Meaning of Citizenship for the Choctaw Freedpeople 224
- 12. “Citizen’s Clothing”: Reconstruction, Ho-Chunk Persistence, and the Politics of Dress 242
- Epilogue 265
- Acknowledgments 275
- Secondary Bibliography 279
- Contributor Affiliations 307
- Index 309