The Miami Indians

Type
Book
Authors
Bert Anson ( Anson, Bert )
 
ISBN 10
0806109017 
ISBN 13
9780806109015 
Category
General Library Collection  [ Browse Items ]
Publication Year
1970 
Pages
329 
Subject
Miami (Indigenous peoples) -- History 
Abstract
"One of the small group of tribes comprising the Illinois division of the Algonquian linguistic family, the Miamis emerged as a pivotal tribe only during the French and British imperial wars, the Miami Confederacy wars of the eighteenth century, and the treaty-making period of the nineteenth century.

The Miamis reached their peak of political importance in the Indian confederacies which blocked the Northwest Territory in the 1790's and during the War of 1812. Their title to much of the present state of Indiana enabled them to make advantageous treaties and delay emigration until the late 1840's.

The tribe's 1846-47 emigrations produced two branches, the Indiana group and the Kansas-Oklahoma group, which have maintained political co-operation in spite of deep-seated cultural antipathies and dispossession. Their solidarity has been rewarded by success in their suits before the United States Court of Claims."--Book jacket. 
Description
xvii, 329 pages : illustrations, maps, plans, portraits ; 23 cm. 
Biblio Notes
Includes bibliography and index.  
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