Discuss changes experienced by colville native americans


Assignment:

Arrival of white settlers, new political and social boundaries

Reading:

Mourning Dove, Introduction & pages 3-69;

Lydia Allen Rudd, "Diary of Westward Travel";

Phoebe Goodell Judson, A Pioneer's Search for an Ideal Home (Judson, along with her husband, moved to the Northwest in the 1850s - for some background on her experiences click here);

Treaty of Medicine Creek (this was the treaty signed by the U.S. government with Native American groups in the southern part of the Puget Sound region in 1854);

Portland, 1850s;

Optional reading in Schwantes, The Pacific Northwest, 83-123

Please read carefully:

You MUST follow the requirements of the assignment (see below) if you want to maximize your chances of scoring well.

Using specific evidence from the section of Mourning Dove: A Salishan Autobiography assigned for Week 3, describe TWO of the major changes experienced by the Colville Native Americans in the 19th century. What drove these changes and to what extent did they transform Colville society and culture? How did the Colvilles respond to these changes?

The following are the requirements for the assignment:

Your answer should be between half a page and one page in length, typed double space.

You MUST use evidence from the required reading and you MUST provide citations in the text of your homework to the evidence you are using to support your response to the question.

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