Violence over the land : Indians and empires in the early American West /
"Blackhawk, a Western Shoshone himself, does not portray the natives as victims. Instead, he demonstrates that their perseverance and ability to adapt to changing conditions over the last two centuries allowed them to help shape the world around them ... This is one of the finest studies availa...
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Cambridge, Mass. :
Harvard University Press,
2006.
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Table of Contents:
- The indigenous body in pain
- Spanish-Ute relations to 1750
- The making of the new Mexican-Ute borderlands
- The enduring Spanish-Ute alliance
- Crisis in the new Mexican-Ute borderlands
- Great Basin Indians in the era of Lewis and Clark
- Colorado Utes and the traumatic storms of expansion
- Utah's Indians and the crisis of Mormon settlement
- Born on the Fourth of July, or Narrating Nevadan Indian histories
- Chronology.


