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Primary Sources

Love, William. “Samson Occom: the founding of Brothertown by Christian Indians.” Utica Morning Herald. Utica: Utica Morning Herald, 1894, pp. 1. From Oneida Historical Society, https://www.wisconsinhistory.org/turningpoints/search.asp?id=1583 (Accessed December 18, 2018).  

Arthur, Chester. Chester A. Arthur on American Indian Policy. Washington D.C: Government Printing Office, 1881. http://www.americanyawp.com/reader/17-conquering-the-west/chester-a-arthur-on-american-indian-policy-1881/ (Accessed December 18, 2018).

Dawes, Henry. Dawes Act of 1887. Enrolled Acts and Resolutions of Congress. Washington D.C: Government Printing Office, 1887. https://www.docsteach.org/documents/document/dawes-act (Accessed December 18, 2018).  

Joseph. Chief Joseph on Indian Affairs. Washington: Government Printing Office, 1877, pp. 630. http://www.americanyawp.com/reader/17-conquering-the-west/chief-joseph-on-indian-affairs-1877-1879/ (Accessed December 18, 2018).

Wilkins, Charles M. Report of Forest Grove School. Annual Report of the Commissioner of Indian Affairs. Washington D.C: Government Printing Office, 1882, pp. 187-190. From Library of Congress, Assimilation through Education. 1882. http://www.loc.gov/teachers/classroommaterials/primarysourcesets/assimilation/pdf/forest_grove.pdf (accessed December 18, 2018).

Report of the Commissioner of Indian Affairs. Annual Report of the Commissioner of Indian Affairs. Washington D.C: Government Printing Office, 1908, pp. 40-41. From Library of Congress, Assimilation through Education. 1908. http://www.loc.gov/teachers/classroommaterials/primarysourcesets/assimilation/pdf/1908report.pdf (Accessed December 18, 2018).

Lee, John. Reports of Indian Schools. Annual Report of the Commissioner of Indian Affairs. Washington D.C: Government Printing Office, 1886, pp.18. From Library of Congress, Assimilation through Education. 1886. Carlisle: The Commissioner of Indian Affairs, 1886. http://www.loc.gov/teachers/classroommaterials/primarysourcesets/assimilation/pdf/report.pdf (Accessed December 18, 2018).

Powell, William. William Powell’s Recollections. Proceeding of the State Historical Society of Wisconsin at its 60th annual meeting. Madison: State Historical Society of Wisconsin, 1913, pp. 146-179. https://www.wisconsinhistory.org/turningpoints/search.asp?id=1612 (Accessed December 18, 2018).     

Milwaukee Sentinel, “Menominee Indian Village.” Milwaukee: Milwaukee Sentinel, 1886, pp. 196-100. https://www.wisconsinhistory.org/turningpoints/search.asp?id=1348 (Accessed December 18, 2018).

DeKaury, Spoon. “Narrative of Spoon Decorah.” Wisconsin Historical Collections 13, no. 3 (1889). 448-462.

Verwyst, Chrysostom. “Geographical Names in Wisconsin, Minnesota, and Michigan, having a Chippewa Origin.” Wisconsin Historical Collections 12, (1892). 390-398.

Maucchewemahnigo. “Narrative of Walking Cloud.” Wisconsin Historical Collections 13, (1895). 463.

Wheeler, Howard. The Indian Reorganization Act. Washington D.C: Government Printing Office, 1934. http://aghca.org/wp-content/uploads/2012/07/indianreorganizationact.pdf (Accessed December 18, 2018).

Dunning, Wm. “The Constitution of the United States in Reconstruction.” Political Science Quarterly 2, no 4. (1887): 558-602. https://www.jstor.org/stable/2139470?seq=1#metadata_info_tab_contents

Secondary Sources

Hamilton, Robert. “United States and Native American Relations.” FGCU. 2000. December 18, 2018. http://itech.fgcu.edu/&/issues/vol3/issue1/united.htm

Domonoske, Camila. “Many Native IDs Won’t be Accepted at North Dakota Polling Places.” NPR. October 13, 2018. December 18, 2018. https://www.npr.org/2018/10/13/657125819/many-native-ids-wont-be-accepted-at-north-dakota-polling-places  

“Race and Voting in the Segregated South.” Constitutional Rights Foundation. 2018. December 18, 2018. http://www.crf-usa.org/black-history-month/race-and-voting-in-the-segregated-south

Simonsen, Jane E. Making Home Work. Chapel Hill: University of North Carolina Press 2006.

Emery, Jacqueline A. Writing Against Erasure: Native American Boarding School Students and the Periodical Press. 2011.

Pearce, Roy H. Savagism and Civilization: A Study of the Indian and the American Mind. Berkeley: University of California Press 1988.

Fritz, Henry E. The Movement for Indian Assimilation. Philadelphia: University of Philadelphia Press 1963.

Lincoln. Carlisle Indian Industrial School. Nebraska: University of Nebraska Press 2016.

Fixico, Donald. “When Native Americans were Slaughtered in the Name of ‘Civilization.’” History, March 2, 2018.  

Weiser, Kathy. “Native American Timeline of Events.” Legends of America. March, 2017, 2018.

“History and Culture: Boarding Schools.” Northern Plains Reservation Aid. November, 2018.