1. Culture and Family on the Borderland Frontier -- 2. California's International Frontier, 1819-1846 -- 3. "Saved so Much as Possible for Labour": New Helvetia's Indian Work Force -- 4. Indians in the Service of Manifest Destiny -- 5. "Conciliate the Inhabitants": Federal Indian Administration during the Mexican War -- 6. A Regional Perspective on Indians in the Gold Rush -- 7. "Extermination or Domestication": The Dilemma of California Indian Policy -- 8. Indian Labor and Population in the 1850s -- 9. "Between Two Grizzlies' Paws": Indian Women in the 1850s -- 10. Uncertain Refuge: The Household and Indian Survival in 1860 -- Conclusion
Summary
Looks at the Indians who survived the invasion of white settlers during the nineteenth century and integrated their lives into white society while managing to maintain their own culture
Analysis
California North American Indians, history
Bibliography
Includes bibliographical references (pages 219-235) and index
Notes
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