Includes bibliographical references (p. 267-425) and index.
Contents:
Introduction: John or Teyoninhokarawen? -- Policies to limit race mixture in early North America from earliest times to 1776 -- Becoming sons and daughters of the forest : racial mixture in the United States from earliest times to the 1830s -- "Dark-eyed houris of the Metiff blood" : prejudice and the "halfbreed" subversives -- Mixed bloods and a "middle ground" of acculturation -- Mixed bloods and the rise of racial formalism : from Jefferson to Jackson -- Defenders of the homeland and racial pluralists, or, "A pascle of designing speculating individuals"? : mixed-blood leaders, racial formalism, and Jacksonian removal policy -- Epilogue: Mixed bloods after the era of the removals.
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