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American Indians -- Government relations

 Subject
Subject Source: Local sources

Found in 3 Collections and/or Records:

American Indian Literature [course syllabus], undated

 File — Box 1
Identifier: CICSC01_01-11
Scope and Contents Typescript syllabus for course American Indian Literature, by Stephanie Mood, instructor at Grossmont College. Syllabus includes logistical course information but also information about Native American tribes located within San Diego County, including demographic information and information regarding reservations, as well as a map of linguistic groups and families of California Indians, a map reproduction of the Prinicipal Indian Tribes of North America, a list of state names taken from...
Dates: undated

[Federal-Indian policy development], undated

 File — Box 1
Identifier: CICSC01_01-12
Scope and Contents

Academic paper regarding the eras and evolution of Federal-Indian policy development. Paper contains three sections, each prepared by a different author: 1) The Formative Years -- Policy Development Through 1871 (Young); 2) The Strategy of Assimilation -- Policy Development: 1871-1920 (Buffalohead); 3) The Right to Choose -- A Policy For the Future (McNickle). Temporal coverage of paper 1607-1871; 1871-1920; 1920-.

Dates: undated

Indian Treaties Made At Temecula, California, January 5, 1852 and Santa Ysabel, California January 7, 1852, 1920

 File — Box 4
Identifier: CICSC01_04_09
Scope and Contents Document is printing of two treaties as follows: 1) Treaty Made and Concluded at the Village of Temecula, State of California, January 5, 1852, Between the United States Indian Agent, O. M. Wozencraft, and the Chiefs, Captains and Head Men of the San Luis Rey, Kah-we-as, and the Co-com-cah-ras Tribes of Indians; and 2) Treaty Made and Concluded at the Village of Santa Ysabel, California, Between O. M. Wozencraft, United States Indian Agent, and the Captains and Head Men of the Nation of...
Dates: 1920