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Richard White
Richard White is the author of The Middle Ground: Indians, Empires and Republics in the Great Lakes Region 1650-1815, among other books. He is the Margaret Byrne Professor of History at Stanford.
Selected bibliography
- Remembering Ahanagran: Storytelling in a Family’s Past (1999)
- The Organic Machine: The Remaking of the Columbia River (1996)
- The Frontier in American Culture essays by Richard White and Patricia Nelson Limerick, edited by James Grossman (1994)
- ‘It’s Your Misfortune and None of My Own’: A New History of the American West (1992)
- Middle Ground: Indians, Empires, and Republics in the Great Lakes Region, 1650-1815 (1991)
- The Roots of Dependency: Subsistence, Environment and Social Change Among the Choctaws, Pawnees and Navajos (1983)
- Land Use, Environment and Social Change: The Shaping of Island County, Washington (1980)
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On the Beaches · 21 March 2002
- Facing East from Indian Country: A Native History of Early America by Daniel Richter