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David H. DeJong
Although federal Indian policies are largely determined by Congress and the executive branch, it is the commissioner and assistant secretary of Indian Affairs who must implement them. Over the past two centuries, the overarching goals of federal Indi
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A Companion to American Agricultural History. :115-128
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David H. DeJong
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Native American and Indigenous Studies. 10:97-98
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David H. DeJong
Unraveling a complex web of tension, distrust, and political maneuvering, Damming the Gila continues the story of the Gila River Indian Community's struggle for the restoration of its water rights. This volume continues to chronicle the history of wa
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KIVA. 85:25-48
Much of what is known regarding Historic period Native American communities is based on studying documents that were written by non-indigenous peoples. However, archaeological excavations in a port...
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David H. DeJong
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The American Indian Quarterly. 38:60-81
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David H. Dejong
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American Indian Culture and Research Journal. 38:1-24
In the latter nineteenth century, few American Indians had rights that powerful economic interests were bound to respect. These speculative interests in central Arizona Territory's Salt River Valley understood this and influenced federal bureaucrats
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David H. Dejong
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American Indian Culture and Research Journal. 33:23-45
The Akimel O’odham, or “River People” (Pima), have lived in the middle Gila River Valley for centuries, irrigating and cultivating the same land as their Huhugam ancestors did for millennia. This history of agriculture is part of the social, ec
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David H. Dejong
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Agricultural History. 81:36-69
In the first decade of the twentieth century, the United States Indian Irrigation Service attempted to quantify the amount of land currently and previously irrigated on the Pima Reservation. Using triangulation surveys, engineer Charles Southworth pr