Dispossessing the wilderness

Indian removal and the making of the national parks

Examines the origins of America's national parks, focusing on the policies of Indian removal that were developed as a result of the late nineteenth-century idealization of uninhabited wilderness that led to the establishment of nature preserves.

Oxford University Press
1999
9780195118827
book
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1 750

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