Description: In An Arrow in the Earth, Terence O'Donnell reveals the compelling drama of Oregon's early Indian-white relations, focusing particularly on the Indian Wars of the 1850s. Central throughout this remarkable account of racial unrest is the stoic Joel Palmer, a forthright man who, as Oregon's superintendent of Indian affairs, sought to protect the Indians from degradation and abuse. Although O'Donnell concentrates on this difficult struggle between Indian and white, he strives to illuminate every facet of Oregon at this time, from its economy, development, and culture, to the maelstrom of Oregon politics, the heated missionary wars between Catholics and Methodists, and the horrifying episode whose reverberations would still be felt as Palmer began his superintendency - the infamous Whitman massacre. An Arrow in the Earth is a fascinating portrait of a difficult period in Oregon history. O'Donnell's powerful descriptive prose together with the words of the players themselves serve to evoke the spirit of an earlier age, giving dimension to the landscape of a troubled time.
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Book Title: An Arrow in the Earth: General Joel Palmer and Indians of Oregon
Narrative Type: Nonfiction
9" x 6": 345 pages
Publisher: Oregon Historical Society Press
Original Language: English
Intended Audience: Adults
Publication Year: 1991
Type: History
Format: Paperback
Language: English
Author: Terence O'Donnell
Genre: Biographies & True Stories, History
Topic: Indian Wars, Military Generals, Whitman Massacre, Oregon Territory
Country/Region of Manufacture: United States