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Leupp, Indian and His Problem, 1910
The Indian and His Problem, by Francis E. Leupp, formerly U. S. Commissioner of Indian Affairs. Published by Charles Scribner’s Sons (New York 1910).
First reprinting 1970, Johnson Reprint Corporation. xiv + 369 p. This book includes 17 chapters on topics including What Happened to the Indian; the
Burke Law; the Indian Service; the Indian at Work; Legislating for a Dependent Race; Missionaries and Their Methods; and the Indian Territory
Experiment; and an Index. (From the author’s preface: this book is “simply a message of friendly counsel from a white citizen of the United States … anxious
to see the members of our dominant race do their full duty toward a weaker element in the population who were Americans long before we were.”)
Title:   The Indian and his problem / by Francis E. Leupp, formerly United States Commissioner of Indian Affairs.
OCLC Number:   603797924
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