ch. 1. The roots of modern Pan-Indianism -- [pt.] 1. Reform Pan-Indianism, the Society of American Indians -- ch. 2. The red progressives -- ch. 3. A new beginning -- ch. 4. Race and country -- ch. 5. The campaign for reforms -- ch. 6. The growth of factionalism -- ch. 7. The effects of World War I -- ch. 8. Transition in the Twenties -- [pt.] 2. Fraternal Pan-Indianism -- ch. 9. Indians in the cities -- [pt.] 3. Religious Pan-Indianism -- ch. 10. The peyote cult -- ch. 11. The Native American Church -- [pt.] 4. Survey and retrospect -- ch. 12. Since 1934 -- ch. 13. Historical perspective