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Sketches of Indian Character Being a Brief Survey of the Principal Features of Character Exhibited by the North American Indians; Illustrating the Aphorism of the Socialists, that "Man is the creature of circumstances"

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Sketches of Indian Character Being a Brief Survey of the Principal Features of Character Exhibited by the North American Indians; Illustrating the Aphorism of the Socialists, that "Man is the creature of circumstances"

by James Napier Bailey

EN·~3 hours·9 chapters

Chapters

9 total
1

SKETCHES OF

1:13
2

SKETCHES OF INDIAN CHARACTER.

8:07
3

Of the bodily constitution of the North American Indians, and of the measure of their intellectual faculties.

46:53
4

Of the Political state and Institutions of the American Indians.

18:15
5

Of the Military Tactics of the North American Indians.

12:12
6

Of the Religion of the North American Indians.

37:45
7

Of the mode in which the North American Indians educate their children.

13:12
8

Further particulars respecting the Cruelty of the Indians, their Hospitality, their sense of Justice, and the mode in which the Whites have acted towards them.

46:35
9

Of the attempts which have been made to civilize the American Indians.

45:56

Description

This concise study turns its eye to the peoples of the North American plains, asking how the harsh wilderness and the pressures of contact have forged a distinct set of habits and attitudes. By comparing the traits of these Indigenous groups with those of Europeans, Asians and Africans, the author highlights the idea that character is largely a product of circumstance. He outlines two complementary approaches: first, identifying the core qualities of the Indian personality, and second, reviewing the varied attempts by outsiders to reshape those societies.

The narrative paints the Indian as proud, warlike and fiercely independent, yet also generous and courageous—a figure who prefers exile to subjugation. Through vivid observations of hunting grounds giving way to rifles and the clash between tomahawk and musket, the work captures a pivotal moment when traditional ways are under relentless threat. Readers gain a thoughtful glimpse into how environment, culture, and colonial ambition intersect to shape a people on the brink of profound change.

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Sketches of Indian Character Being a Brief Survey of the Principal Features of Character Exhibited by the North American Indians; Illustrating the Aphorism of the Socialists, that "Man is the creature of circumstances" Being a Brief Survey of the Principal Features of Character Exhibited by the North American Indians; Illustrating the Aphorism of the Socialists, that "Man is the creature of circumstances"

Language

en

Duration

~3 hours (220K characters)

Publisher of text edition

Project Gutenberg

Credits

Produced by Larry B. Harrison and the Online Distributed Proofreading Team at http://www.pgdp.net (This file was produced from images generously made available by The Internet Archive)

Release date

2018-11-27

Rights

Public domain in the USA.

About the author

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James Napier Bailey

A little-known 19th-century writer, teacher, and reformer, he brought together social criticism and political idealism in works that ranged from Owenite debate to a striking study of Native North American life. His writing feels rooted in the reform movements of the 1840s, with a strong belief that society shapes character.

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