This book examines the complex interactions between Native Americans, their economies, and the developing U.S economy at large. It helps students to provide a richer understanding of the effects that U.S. economic policy has had on the culture and development of its indigenous peoples.
This book examines the complex interactions between Native Americans, their economies, and the developing U.S economy at large. It helps students to provide a richer understanding of the effects that U.S. economic policy has had on the culture and development of its indigenous peoples.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Linda Barrington is assistant professor of economics at Barnard College.
Inhaltsangabe
Preface Editor's Introduction: Native Americans and U.S. Economic History Pre Colonial Civilizations Introduction Economy, Ecology, and Institutions in the Emergence of Humankind The Mississippians and Economic Development Before European Colonization Institutional Change in the Indian Horse Culture Trade and Colonial Economies Introduction Property Rights and Competition in the Depletion of the Beaver The Eighteenth Century Southeastern American Indian Economy Westward Expansion Introduction Could the Cherokee Have Survived in the Southeast? Land, Population, Prices, and the Regulation of Natural Resources The Political Economy of Indian Wars Twentieth Century Federalism Introduction The Economics and Politics of Irrigation Projects on Indian Reservations, 1900 1940 The Political Economy of the Hawaiian Home Lands Program
Preface Editor's Introduction: Native Americans and U.S. Economic History Pre Colonial Civilizations Introduction Economy, Ecology, and Institutions in the Emergence of Humankind The Mississippians and Economic Development Before European Colonization Institutional Change in the Indian Horse Culture Trade and Colonial Economies Introduction Property Rights and Competition in the Depletion of the Beaver The Eighteenth Century Southeastern American Indian Economy Westward Expansion Introduction Could the Cherokee Have Survived in the Southeast? Land, Population, Prices, and the Regulation of Natural Resources The Political Economy of Indian Wars Twentieth Century Federalism Introduction The Economics and Politics of Irrigation Projects on Indian Reservations, 1900 1940 The Political Economy of the Hawaiian Home Lands Program
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