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The Bitter Waters of Medicine Creek

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The Bitter Waters of Medicine Creek
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Publisher : Vintage
Total Pages : 370
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ISBN-10 : 9780307388964
ISBN-13 : 0307388964
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Book Synopsis The Bitter Waters of Medicine Creek by : Richard Kluger

Book excerpt: Pulitzer Prize-winner Richard Kluger brings to life a bloody clash between Native Americans and white settlers in the 1850s Pacific Northwest. After he was appointed the first governor of the state of Washington, Isaac Ingalls Stevens had one goal: to persuade the Indians of the Puget Sound region to leave their ancestral lands for inhospitable reservations. But Stevens's program--marked by threat and misrepresentation--outraged the Nisqually tribe and its chief, Leschi, sparking the native resistance movement. Tragically, Leschi's resistance unwittingly turned his tribe and himself into victims of the governor's relentless wrath. The Bitter Waters of Medicine Creek is a riveting chronicle of how violence and rebellion grew out of frontier oppression and injustice.


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