Linking Arms Together
Discover the compelling narrative of Linking Arms Together by R Williams Jr., published by Taylor & Francis Ltd in 1999. This insightful paperback spans 202 pages, offering a sophisticated exploration of treaty-making between Native Americans and white settlers on the frontier.
In this engaging work, Williams Jr. presents a detailed account of how Indigenous peoples actively participated in the formation of a new society, challenging the traditional narratives of passive involvement. He argues that Native Americans played a crucial role in shaping the legal culture of the United States, emphasizing their agency and influence in historical processes.
Perfect for readers interested in Native American history, law, and cultural studies, Linking Arms Together is a must-read for anyone looking to understand the complexities of treaty-making and its lasting impact on American society.