Prologue: Seasons of marriage and war -- Ozhaguscodaywayquay and John Johnston: mixing blood in the fur trade, 1670-1790 -- Wintering families and corporate war, 1770-1810 -- Fur trade migrants: Pacific McKays and Canadian Johnstons, 1800-1820 -- "This kind of business will make trouble": remaking the fur trade, 1810-1830 -- From the Sault to the Oregon Country: mingling blood and land, 1818-1838 -- Forging peace on the southern plains, 1821-1840 -- Rivers of trouble in Indian Country, 1831-1843 -- "Marked for slaughter": borderland violence in the 1840s -- Surviving war and peace in the 1850s -- Civil wars in the West, 1860-1865 -- Reconstructing race on western reservations, 1866-1885 -- "A mighty pulverizing engine": allotment policy and blood quantum, 1880-1907 -- Epilogue: The twentieth century.
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