On July 2nd 1791 at the Treaty of Holston, the Treaty Negotiator for the United States Government said, “That the Cherokee Nation may be led to a greater degree of civilization, and to become herdsmen and cultivators, instead of remaining in a state of hunters”. The treaty negotiator for the United States wanted to "civilize" and assimilate the Native Americans. On December 18, 1829 during President Andrew Jackson’s First Annual Message to Congress he said, “It has long been the policy of the government to introduce among them the arts of civilization, in the hopes of gradually reclaiming them from a wandering life.” Andrew Jackson, like the treaty negotiator, says the government was attempting to “civilize” and assimilate the Natives. During the 1870’s, Francis Amasa Walker, the commissioner of Indian affairs said, “ the government should pursue a “peace policy” - buy off and feed the Indians in order to avoid violent conflicts” (231). The Treaty Negotiator for the United States Government and the commissioner of Indian affairs, both white, male, individuals of political power, with the intentions of trying to “civilize”, assimilate, or make peace with the
On July 2nd 1791 at the Treaty of Holston, the Treaty Negotiator for the United States Government said, “That the Cherokee Nation may be led to a greater degree of civilization, and to become herdsmen and cultivators, instead of remaining in a state of hunters”. The treaty negotiator for the United States wanted to "civilize" and assimilate the Native Americans. On December 18, 1829 during President Andrew Jackson’s First Annual Message to Congress he said, “It has long been the policy of the government to introduce among them the arts of civilization, in the hopes of gradually reclaiming them from a wandering life.” Andrew Jackson, like the treaty negotiator, says the government was attempting to “civilize” and assimilate the Natives. During the 1870’s, Francis Amasa Walker, the commissioner of Indian affairs said, “ the government should pursue a “peace policy” - buy off and feed the Indians in order to avoid violent conflicts” (231). The Treaty Negotiator for the United States Government and the commissioner of Indian affairs, both white, male, individuals of political power, with the intentions of trying to “civilize”, assimilate, or make peace with the