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Author: Helen Hunt Jackso
Publisher: University of Oklahoma Pre
Keywords: dealings, indian, tribes, government, states, dishonor, sketch, united, century
Number of Pages: 528
Published: 1995-04-01
List price: $19.95
ISBN-10: 0806127260
ISBN-13: 9780806127262
This scarce antiquarian book is a selection from Kessinger Publishings Legacy Reprint Series. Due to its age, it may contain imperfections such as marks, notations, marginalia and flawed pages. Because we believe this work is culturally important, we have made it available as part of our commitment to protecting, preserving, and promoting the worlds literature. Kessinger Publishing is the place to find hundreds of thousands of rare and hard-to-find books with something of interest for everyone!
Author: Helen Hunt Jackson
Publisher: Digital Scanning
Keywords: dishonor, century
Number of Pages: 532
Published: 2001-08-01
List price: $39.95
ISBN-10: 1582182892
ISBN-13: 9781582182896
Originally published over 100 years ago, A Century of Dishonor is Helen Jackson’s eye- opening sketch of the U.S. government’s often shameful mishandling of what was called the "Indian problem". Using official documents as authentic research materials, Jackson asserts that the government and citizens of the United States were the cause of the "problems", and not the Native peoples. Broken treaties, inhuman treatment, restricted to reservations unfit for habitation or traditional lifestyle...all of these actions were taken against Indian tribes by a government that treated them wi
Author: Helen Hunt Jackson
Publisher: Digireads.com
Keywords: ramona
Number of Pages: 232
Published: 2007-01-01
List price: $10.99
ISBN-10: 1420930338
ISBN-13: 9781420930337
Set in Southern California shortly after the Mexican-American War, Helen Hunt Jackson’s "Ramona" is the fictional story of its title character, a part Scottish and part Indian orphan girl who endures great discrimination while growing up in the late 1800s. Immensely popular when first published in 1884, "Ramona" is a timeless story of the discrimination that people of different cultures have endured throughout history exemplified by the conflict of cultures between Mexican, American, and Indian cultures that occurred in Southern California at the end of the 19th century.
Author: Helen Hunt Jackson
Publisher: Signet Classics
Keywords: classics, signet, ramona
Number of Pages: 432
Published: 2002-07-01
List price: $6.95
ISBN-10: 0451528425
ISBN-13: 9780451528421
One of the greatest ethical novels of the nineteenth century, this is a tale of true love tested. Set in Old California, this powerful narrative richly depicts the life of the fading Spanish order, the oppression of tribal American communities and inevitably, the brutal intrusion of white settlers. Ramona, an illegitimate orphan, grows up as the ward of the overbearing Senora Moreno. But her desire for Alessandro, a Native American, makes her an outcast and fugitive...
Author: Helen Maria Fiske Hunt Jackson
Publisher: BiblioLife
Keywords: verses
Number of Pages: 336
Published: 2009-04-10
List price: $30.75
ISBN-10: 1103783173
ISBN-13: 9781103783175
Authors:MSSW Martha Baldwin Beveridge, Helen Hunt, Martha Be
Publisher: Hunter House
Keywords: losing, partner, loving
Number of Pages: 288
Published: 2002-01-09
List price: $17.95
ISBN-10: 0897933540
ISBN-13: 9780897933544
Many men and women enter relationships with high hopes and romantic passion, only to find themselves feeling angry, hurt, disappointed, and frustrated. They may begin to doubt whether they’ll ever free themselves from painful patterns and rediscover their passion. The majority of relationship books focus on how partners interact. But the advice offered is often impossible to follow because it ignores two essential issues that each mate must address and master — personal development and boundary healing. Martha Beveridge guides readers toward trusting, committed relationships that allow roo
Authors:Charles Windolph, Frazier Hunt, Robert Hunt,
Publisher: Bison Books
Keywords: survivor, battle, little, horn, last, windolph, custer, story, sergeant, fought
Number of Pages: 247
Published: 1987-09-01
List price: $14.95
ISBN-10: 0803297203
ISBN-13: 9780803297203
Sergeant Charles Windolph was the last white survivor of the Battle of the Little Big Horn when he described it nearly seventy years later. A six-year veteran of the Seventh Cavalry, Windolph fought in Benteen’s troop on that fatal Sunday and recalls in vivid detail the battle that wiped out Custer’s command. Equally vivid is the evidence marshaled by Frazier and Robert Hunt on events leading up to the battle and on the investigation that followed.