This volume contains the official record of hearings before the Committee on Investigation of the Indian Service of the House of Representatives. It presents a detailed examination of various aspects of the U.S. government's policies and interactions with Native American tribes. The hearings provide valuable insights into the historical context, challenges, and perspectives surrounding indigenous affairs during the period under investigation.
Researchers, historians, and those interested in Native American studies will find this a crucial primary source document. The testimonies and evidence presented offer a comprehensive view of the issues, debates, and decision-making processes that shaped government actions related to Native Americans. "Hearings Before The Committee On Investigation Of The Indian Service, House Of Representatives" remains a significant contribution to the understanding of American history and indigenous studies.
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