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16. The Indian and His Property
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Charles C. Painter
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Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- CONTENTS v
- INTRODUCTION 1
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ONE. INDIAN POLICY REFORM
- 1. Present Aspects of the Indian Problem 13
- 2. Solving the Indian Problem 27
- 3. Criticism of the Reservation System 31
- 4. Remarks on Indian Reform 38
- 5. Statement of Objectives 42
- 6. Land and Law as Agents in Educating Indians 45
- 7. Indian Citizenship 57
- 8. Our Indian Policy as Related to the Civilization of the Indian 66
- 9. Statement on Indian Policy 74
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TWO. LAND IN SEVERALTY
- 10. Proposal for a General Allotment Law 79
- 11. Recommendation of Land in Severalty 83
- 12. Allotment of Land in Severalty and a Permanent Land Title 87
- 13. The Needs of the Time 96
- 14. Defense of the Dawes Act 100
- 15. Indians Becoming Individual Freeholders 111
- 16. The Indian and His Property 114
- 17. Minority Report on Land in Severalty Bill 122
- 18. Debate in the Senate on Land in Severalty 130
- 19. Preamble and Platform 141
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THREE. LAW FOR THE INDIANS
- 20. Law for the Indians 149
- 21. The Indian before the Law 155
- 22. Report of the Law Committee 167
- 23. Report of the Law Committee 172
- 24. A People without Law 175
- 25. The Indians and Law 185
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FOUR. INDIAN EDUCATION
- 26. Indian Education 193
- 27. The English Language in Indian Schools 197
- 28. Education for the Indian 207
- 29. Comments on Lyman Abbott’s Paper 216
- 30. Comments on Lyman Abbott’s Paper 219
- 31. Supplemental Report on Indian Education 221
- 32. A Plea for the Papoose 239
- 33. Compulsory Education 252
- 34. Inculcation of Patriotism in Indian Schools 257
- 35. The Advantages of Mingling Indians with Whites 260
- 36. A Way Out 272
- 37. Remarks on Indian Education 277
- 38. Christian Education 281
- 39. Christianizing the Indians 287
- 40. Sectarian Contract Schools 289
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FIVE. CLOSING THE LOOPHOLES
- 41. Courts of Indian Offenses 295
- 42. Rules for Indian Courts 300
- 43. Instructions for Issuing Beef 306
- 44. Wild West Shows and Similar Exhibitions 309
- 45. Condemnation of Wild West Shows 313
- 46. Tine Indians of the Indian Territory 317
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SIX. EPILOGUE
- 47. Addresses at the Lake Mohonk Conferences 331
- BIBLIOGRAPHICAL NOTE 345
- INDEX 349
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- CONTENTS v
- INTRODUCTION 1
-
ONE. INDIAN POLICY REFORM
- 1. Present Aspects of the Indian Problem 13
- 2. Solving the Indian Problem 27
- 3. Criticism of the Reservation System 31
- 4. Remarks on Indian Reform 38
- 5. Statement of Objectives 42
- 6. Land and Law as Agents in Educating Indians 45
- 7. Indian Citizenship 57
- 8. Our Indian Policy as Related to the Civilization of the Indian 66
- 9. Statement on Indian Policy 74
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TWO. LAND IN SEVERALTY
- 10. Proposal for a General Allotment Law 79
- 11. Recommendation of Land in Severalty 83
- 12. Allotment of Land in Severalty and a Permanent Land Title 87
- 13. The Needs of the Time 96
- 14. Defense of the Dawes Act 100
- 15. Indians Becoming Individual Freeholders 111
- 16. The Indian and His Property 114
- 17. Minority Report on Land in Severalty Bill 122
- 18. Debate in the Senate on Land in Severalty 130
- 19. Preamble and Platform 141
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THREE. LAW FOR THE INDIANS
- 20. Law for the Indians 149
- 21. The Indian before the Law 155
- 22. Report of the Law Committee 167
- 23. Report of the Law Committee 172
- 24. A People without Law 175
- 25. The Indians and Law 185
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FOUR. INDIAN EDUCATION
- 26. Indian Education 193
- 27. The English Language in Indian Schools 197
- 28. Education for the Indian 207
- 29. Comments on Lyman Abbott’s Paper 216
- 30. Comments on Lyman Abbott’s Paper 219
- 31. Supplemental Report on Indian Education 221
- 32. A Plea for the Papoose 239
- 33. Compulsory Education 252
- 34. Inculcation of Patriotism in Indian Schools 257
- 35. The Advantages of Mingling Indians with Whites 260
- 36. A Way Out 272
- 37. Remarks on Indian Education 277
- 38. Christian Education 281
- 39. Christianizing the Indians 287
- 40. Sectarian Contract Schools 289
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FIVE. CLOSING THE LOOPHOLES
- 41. Courts of Indian Offenses 295
- 42. Rules for Indian Courts 300
- 43. Instructions for Issuing Beef 306
- 44. Wild West Shows and Similar Exhibitions 309
- 45. Condemnation of Wild West Shows 313
- 46. Tine Indians of the Indian Territory 317
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SIX. EPILOGUE
- 47. Addresses at the Lake Mohonk Conferences 331
- BIBLIOGRAPHICAL NOTE 345
- INDEX 349