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Book Review
| "Bringing Them under Subjection": California's Tejón Indian Reservation and Beyond, 1852–1864. By George Harwood Phillips. (Lincoln: University of Nebraska Press, 2004. xx, 369 pp. $59.95, ISBN 0-8032-3736-7.)
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| "Bringing Them under Subjection," along with Indians and Intruders in Central California, 1769–1849 (1993) and Indians and Indian Agents: The Origins of the Reservation System in California, 1849–1852 (1997), completes this author's three-volume, century-long history of the San Joaquin Valley. George Harwood Phillips writes of the Indian residents' experience with "relocation, dislocation, and subjection" and details how they "underwent cultural, economic, political, and demographic transformation of staggering proportions" (p. 251). |
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