Author was formerly United States Commissioner of Indian Affairs. From preface: "As for many years the Government had no settled policy, but only a vague sense of obligation to guide it, every Commissioner became an opportunist in spite of himself, and was compelled to spend more of his time in keeping the Service out of trouble than in constructive work for converting a public burden into a contributor to the common wealth."
Book Details
Publisher:
C. Scribner's Sons
Published:
1910
Pages:
369
Language:
EN
ISBN:
Unknown
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