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Frontmatter
Illustrations
Tables
Acknowledgments
PART ONE Federal Indian Policy and the Dawes Act
chapter 1 The "Indian Problem" and the Policy of Allotment
PART TWO Implementing the Act: A Policy in Practice
chapter 2 The Course of Allotment in Theory and Practice
chapter 3 Guardianship, Land Hunger, and the Northern Plains Reservations
PART THREE Allotment's Impact on Indian Farming
chapter 4 Reformer's Goals and Theoretical Expectations
chapter 5 Indian Farming before Allotment
chapter 6 Indian Agriculture in the Era of Allotment, 1900-1930
PART FOUR Implications
chapter 7 Property Rights, Politics, and Progress
Statistical Appendices
Selected Bibliography
Index
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