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Great Lakes Indians Surviving the Gilded Age - Edmund Jefferson DanzigerJr. Great Lakes Indian Accommodation and Resistance during the Early Reservation Years, 1850–1900. Ann Arbor: University of Michigan Press, 2009. xiii + 322 pp. $60.00 (cloth), ISBN 978-0-472-09690-9.
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Published online by Cambridge University Press: 29 March 2011
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- The Journal of the Gilded Age and Progressive Era , Volume 10 , Issue 2 , April 2011 , pp. 247 - 249
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- Copyright © Society for Historians of the Gilded Age and Progressive Era 2011
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1 Lewis, Herbert, Oneida Lives: Long Lost Voices of the Wisconsin Oneidas (Lincoln, NE, 2005), 64Google Scholar.
2 See Bieder, Robert E., Native American Communities in Wisconsin, 1600–1960: A Study of Tradition and Change (Madison, 1994)Google Scholar. For an excellent multiethnic treatment of this period, Reeve, W. Paul, Making Space on the Western Frontier: Mormons, Miners, and Southern Paiutes (Urbana, 2007)Google Scholar.
3 See Edwards, Rebecca, New Spirits: Americans in the Gilded Age, 1865–1905 (New York, 2005)Google Scholar.