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American Settler Colonialism
Conclusion: The Boomerang of Savagery
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Walter L. Hixson
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Book chapters
âThe Savage and Common Enemy of the Countryâ
âNo Savage Shall Inherit the Landâ
Conclusion
âPeople from the Unknown Worldâ
âThings Too Scandalous to Writeâ
âThey Promised to Take Our Land and They Took Itâ
âSpaces of Denialâ
âScenes of Agony and Bloodâ
Introduction
âA Very Particular Kind of Inclusionâ
pp. 1
Introduction: Settler Colonialism, History, and Theory
pp. 23
“People from the Unknown World”: The Colonial Encounter and the Acceleration of Violence
pp. 45
“No Savage Shall Inherit the Land”: Settler Colonialism through the American Revolution
pp. 63
“The Savage and Common Enemy of the Country”: US Settler Colonialism to the Mississippi River
pp. 87
“Scenes of Agony and Blood”: Settler Colonialism and the Mexican and Civil Wars
pp. 113
“They Promised to Take Our Land and They Took It”: Settler Colonialism in the American West
pp. 145
“Spaces of Denial”: American Settler Colonialism in Hawai’i and Alaska
pp. 167
“Things Too Scandalous to Write”: The Philippine Intervention and the Continuities of Colonialism
pp. 185
“A Very Particular Kind of Inclusion”: Indigenous People in the Postcolonial United States
pp. 197
Conclusion: The Boomerang of Savagery
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