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Title: |
When the Great Spirit Died |
| Sub-title: |
The Destruction of the California Indians 1850-1860 |
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| By (author): |
William B Secrest |
| ISBN10-13: |
1884995403 : 9781884995408 |
| Illustrations: |
b/w photos & illus |
| Format: |
Paperback |
| Size: |
155x230mm |
| Pages: |
350 |
| Weight: |
.548 Kg. |
| Published: |
Linden Publishing (US) - November 2002 |
| List Price: |
20.99 Pounds Sterling |
| Availability: |
In Stock
Qty Available: 13 |
| Subjects: |
Local history : California |
| The most persistent enemy of the native Californians was the firmly rooted white philosophy which preached that, one way or another, the Indian was doomed. Beyond the callous references to "Diggers" and "Poor Lo", the single most important catchword of the period was "extermination." It was used early and often and picked up by the newspapers and repeated in the army reports, letters, government documents, and journals of the time. It was a word that set the stage for slaughter. When the Great Spirit Died is a sad and tragic story that will haunt our country forever. |
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