This collection comprises volumes 14 through 20 of the "Report of the ... Annual Lake Mohonk Conference on the Indian and Other Dependent Peoples." These reports document the proceedings of annual conferences held at Lake Mohonk, a center for discussion and advocacy concerning U.S. policy toward Native Americans and other dependent peoples.
The conferences brought together government officials, missionaries, reformers, and educators to debate and propose solutions to issues facing indigenous communities. These volumes offer insights into the evolving attitudes and policies of the late 19th and early 20th centuries regarding assimilation, land rights, education, and self-governance. They serve as a valuable resource for understanding the historical context of U.S. relations with Native American tribes and its broader colonial endeavors.
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