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PROLOGUE. The Indian Liberating Army: Re-imagining Native Identity in Colonial North America
INTRODUCTION. Indian Country and the Origins of the United States
CHAPTER 1. A Nation of Settlers
CHAPTER 2. Indigenous Homelands and American Homesteads
CHAPTER 3. The Civilizing Mission, Women's Labor, and the Mixed-Race Families of the Old Northwest
CHAPTER 4. Justice Weighed in Two Scales
CHAPTER 5. Indigenous Land and Black Lives: The Politics of Exclusion and Privilege in the Old Northwest
CONCLUSION. Chief Buffalo Goes to Washington
EPILOGUE. The More Things Change, the More They Stay the Same: The Legacy of the Political Economy of Plunder
APPENDIX. Summaries of Select Treaties between the United States and Indigenous Nations in the Old Northwest, 1795-1855
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