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    The Port Madison Area in the 1870s and 1880s: An Integrated Community

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    2008-10-29
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    Chrisman, Gabriel
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    This paper examines the nature of the interactions between the Native American community living on the Port Madison Indian Reservation and the settler community directly across the bay, known as Port Madison, Bainbridge Island. I particularly focus on the period of the 1870s and 1880s, and I argue that the two groups were less driven by idealized and preconceived images of each other during this period when compared to the decades preceding and following it.
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