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Table of Contents

    - Dedication -.

    - Foreword -.

    -  Acknowledgements -

    - Preface -

    - Introduction -  We, The Ahnishinahbæótjibway and the Euro-Americans' Chippewa Indians.

    - About the author -.    - Chapter I -  The Ahnishinahbæótjibway.

    - Chapter II -  The Western European colonists and their Indian interface
            Early United States Indian policy
            Columbus 
            The influx of slaves, convict laborers, and military conscripts 

            Indian captivity literature

            Genetic engineering.

    - Chapter III -  French Canadians,  the fur trade,  and colonial exploitation by corporations with royal charters
            Royal corporate charters 
            The fur trade
            The Métis

    - Chapter IV - Indian treaties
            Various European territorial claims 
            Indian treaties 
            Pembina negotiations 1849-1851
            The 1863 treaty at Old Crossing
            Halfbreed Scrip.

    - Chapter V -  Indian Reservations
            Starvation into submission
            1886: the Northwest Commission.
            1889: the Minnesota Chippewa Commission
            The General Allotment Act 
            Allotment and blood quantum.. 
            Theodore Roosevelt's philosophy of allotment 
            Allotment at Red Lake
            Reservation economics 
            Aboriginal Indigenous People.

    - Chapter VI -  Euro-American perspectives
            William Warren's "Bible of Chippewa History".
            Anthropologists 
            Of anthropologists and Indians

    - Chapter VII -  History and time.

    - Chapter VIIIIdentity and stereotypes
            Debunking racist stereotypes

    - Chapter IXThe Mission School

    - Chapter XThe 1934 Indian Reorganization Act 
            Indian policy
            The reform movement of the 1920s 
            The Miriam Report 
            The Great Depression
            John Collier 
            Meriam Report recommendations

    - Chapter XI -  The I.R.A. and Red Lake.
            The M.C.T. and its sequels 
            Rival factions 
            The 1918 Chippewa General Council 
            Petitions

    - Chapter XII -  "Indian democracy" 
            The United States Government's relocation programs 
            "Precipitation of factions"
            Threats of "termination"
            I.R.A. constitutions 
            The 1958 I.R.A. election at Red Lake
            Dissatisfaction with the I.R.A.

    - Chapter XIIIIndian tribal courts
            Dispensing Indian justice
            Indian Major Crimes 
            Revising the Indian Law and Order Code.

    - Chapter XIVReligion
            Two world-views 
            Indians 
            Dichotomy and paradox
            Judeo-Christianity
            The Black-Robes 
            Indian religion.

    - Chapter XVLanguage
            Reality and hierarchy
            The abstract 
            Abstracts 
            Language and identity
            The Chippewa language
            The English language.

    - Chapter XVIConclusion.

    - Glossary -.

    - Appendix I - International Convention on the Prevention and Punishment of the Crime of Genocide
           

    - Appendix II -   
            [1918 General Council Constitution] Adopted April 13, 1918 
                Constitution of the Red Lake Band of Chippewa Indians

            [1934 Indian Reorganization Act Constitution]
                Revised Constitution and Bylaws of the Red Lake Band of Chippewa Indians Minnesota..

    - Appendix III - 
            Revised Constitution and Bylaws of the Minnesota Chippewa Tribe, Minnesota.

    - Appendix IVThe Red Lake genealogies
            Computerization
            B.I.A. records 
            Canadian Government Indian records 
            Census records 
            Annuity records 
            Missionary and church records 
            Death records 
            County courthouse records 
            Halfbreed Scrip
            The U.S. National Archives 
            Allotments 
            The fur trade
            General histories 
            Newspapers and periodicals 
            Specifically genealogy.

    - Appendix V - P.O.W. camps established by the Bureau of Indian Affairs by 1871.