Providing for the People

UNIVERSITY OF OKLAHOMA PRESSISBN: 9780806183619

Economic Change among the Salish and Kootenai Indians, 1875-1910

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By Robert J. Bigart
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288

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Robert J. Bigart is Librarian Emeritus at Salish Kootenai College, Pablo, Montana. He is the author or editor of numerous publications, including A Pretty Village: Documents of Worship and Culture Change, St. Ignatius Mission, Montana, 1880-1889.

"Providing for the People is an informative book for anyone who has ever tried to follow the details of reservation economic life in the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries."-- Native American and Indigenous Studies "Providing for the People has much to offer historians of the long nineteenth century, particularly those working at the intersection of Native and economic history... Overall, the strength of the book lies in its extensive and careful primary source research... Bigart should be commended for providing such a useful resource for future scholarship on Native and economic history. Each chapter marshals an impressive amount of detail on diverse economic activities on the reservation and the text is supplemented by several useful statistical tables and two appendices with biographies of the Flathead Reservation Chiefs and Indian Agents between 1875 and 1910."--American Nineteenth Century History "A worthy addition to twentieth-century Indian history."-- Montana the Magazine of Western History "Filled with fascinating persons and details, Providing for the People reveals a reservation world, largely unknown and unappreciated, that is remarkably human and complicated in its Native resourcefulness." --William Farr, author of Blackfoot Redemption: A Blood Indian's Story of Murder, Confinement, and Imperfect Justice.

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