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Book Synopsis
In the second half of the nineteenth century, the Euro-American citizenry of California carried out mass genocide against the Native population of their state, using the processes and mechanisms of democracy to secure land and resources for themselves and their private interests. Murder State is a comprehensive examination of these events and their early legacy.

Trade Review
"[Murder State is] one of the most important works ever published on the history of American Indians in California in the mid-nineteenth century."—Steven Newcomb, Indian Country
“A significant historical account detailing white pioneers perpetrating genocide against California Indians. . . . [Employs] compelling evidence.”—Clifford E. Trafzer, Journal of American Studies

“Lindsay’s methodology and conclusions . . . highlight important questions for scholars to ask of frontier societies, their legal systems, and their citizens.”—Brenden Rensink, Western Historical Quarterly

“Perhaps the most provocative aspect of his book is Lindsay’s connection of American democracy to the killing of Indians.”—Robert G. Lee, American Historical Review

“Democracy and genocide are two activities that most would declare antagonistic. Yet Brendan Lindsay presents primary evidence that reveals the hatred and murderous acts committed by early Californians and government officials, as a grassroots movement, to settle the ‘Golden State’ by exterminating and dispossessing Native peoples of their ancestral homelands.”—Jack Norton, Hupa historian and emeritus professor of Native American studies, Humboldt State University
“Historian Brendan Lindsay has documented the attempted extermination of California’s first people and provided a detailed, comprehensive historical treatment of California’s genocide. He offers a groundbreaking study that will change the historiography of California and genocide studies—a penetrating but readable book that will quickly become a classic.”—Larry Myers (Pomo), executive secretary of the California Native American Heritage Commission

Table of Contents

List of Tables

Preface

Acknowledgments

Introduction: Defining Genocide

Part 1. Imagining Genocide

Introduction

1. The Core Values of Genocide

2. Emigrant Guides

3. The Overland Trail Experience

Part 2. Perpetrating Genocide

Introduction

4. The Economics of Genocide in Southern California

5. Democratic Death Squads of Northern California

Part 3. Supporting Genocide

Introduction

6. The Murder State

7. Federal Bystanders to and Agents of Genocide

8. Advertising Genocide

Conclusion: At a Crossroads in the Genocide

Epilogue: Forgetting and Remembering Genocide

Notes

Bibliography

Index

Murder State

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    Publisher: University of Nebraska Press
    Publication Date: 01/06/2012
    ISBN13: 9780803224803, 978-0803224803
    ISBN10: 080322480X

    Description

    Book Synopsis
    In the second half of the nineteenth century, the Euro-American citizenry of California carried out mass genocide against the Native population of their state, using the processes and mechanisms of democracy to secure land and resources for themselves and their private interests. Murder State is a comprehensive examination of these events and their early legacy.

    Trade Review
    "[Murder State is] one of the most important works ever published on the history of American Indians in California in the mid-nineteenth century."—Steven Newcomb, Indian Country
    “A significant historical account detailing white pioneers perpetrating genocide against California Indians. . . . [Employs] compelling evidence.”—Clifford E. Trafzer, Journal of American Studies

    “Lindsay’s methodology and conclusions . . . highlight important questions for scholars to ask of frontier societies, their legal systems, and their citizens.”—Brenden Rensink, Western Historical Quarterly

    “Perhaps the most provocative aspect of his book is Lindsay’s connection of American democracy to the killing of Indians.”—Robert G. Lee, American Historical Review

    “Democracy and genocide are two activities that most would declare antagonistic. Yet Brendan Lindsay presents primary evidence that reveals the hatred and murderous acts committed by early Californians and government officials, as a grassroots movement, to settle the ‘Golden State’ by exterminating and dispossessing Native peoples of their ancestral homelands.”—Jack Norton, Hupa historian and emeritus professor of Native American studies, Humboldt State University
    “Historian Brendan Lindsay has documented the attempted extermination of California’s first people and provided a detailed, comprehensive historical treatment of California’s genocide. He offers a groundbreaking study that will change the historiography of California and genocide studies—a penetrating but readable book that will quickly become a classic.”—Larry Myers (Pomo), executive secretary of the California Native American Heritage Commission

    Table of Contents

    List of Tables

    Preface

    Acknowledgments

    Introduction: Defining Genocide

    Part 1. Imagining Genocide

    Introduction

    1. The Core Values of Genocide

    2. Emigrant Guides

    3. The Overland Trail Experience

    Part 2. Perpetrating Genocide

    Introduction

    4. The Economics of Genocide in Southern California

    5. Democratic Death Squads of Northern California

    Part 3. Supporting Genocide

    Introduction

    6. The Murder State

    7. Federal Bystanders to and Agents of Genocide

    8. Advertising Genocide

    Conclusion: At a Crossroads in the Genocide

    Epilogue: Forgetting and Remembering Genocide

    Notes

    Bibliography

    Index

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