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Tables of Contents for The Cambridge History of the Native Peoples of the Americas
Chapter/Section Title
Page #
Page Count
Part 1
Editorial preface
xiii
 
1 Native views of history
1
60
PETER NABOKOV, University of Wisconsin, Madison
2 Native peoples in Euro-American historiography
61
64
WILCOMB E. WASHBURN, Smithsonian Institution
BRUCE G. TRIGGER, McGill University
3 The first Americans and the differentiation of hunter-gatherer cultures
125
76
DEAN R. SNOW, Pennsylvania State University
4 Indigenous farmers
201
66
LINDA S. CORDELL, University of Colorado, Boulder
BRUCE D. SMITH, Smithsonian Institution
5 Agricultural chiefdoms of the Eastern Woodlands
267
58
BURCE D. SMITH, Smithsonian Institution
6 Entertaining strangers: North America in the sixteenth century
325
74
BRUCE G. TRIGGER, McGill University
WILLIAM R. SWAGERTY, University of Idaho
7 Native people and European settlers in eastern North American, 1600-1783
399
62
NEAL SALISBURY, Smith College
8 The expansion of European colonization to the Mississippi Valley, I780-I880
461
78
MICHAEL D. GREEN, University of Kentucky
Index to Part I
539
 
Part 2
List of illustrations
xi
4
Editorial preface
xiii
 
9 The Great Plains from the arrival of the horse to 1885
1
56
LORETTA FOWLER, University of Oklahoma
10 The greater Southwest and California from the beginning of European settlement to the 1880s
57
60
HOWARD R. LAMAR, Yale University
SAM TRUETT
11 The Northwest from the beginning of trade with Europeans to the 188os
117
66
ROBIN FISHER, University of Northern British Columbia
12 The reservation period, 1880-1960
183
76
FREDERICK E. HOXIE, The Newberry Library
13 The Northern Interior, 1600 to modern times
259
70
ARTHUR J. RAY, University of British Columbia
14 The Arctic from Norse contact to modern times
329
72
DAVID DAMAS, McMaster University
15 The Native American Renaissance, 1960 to 1995
401
74
WILCOMBE E. WASHBURN, Smithsonian Institution
Index to Part 2
475