"The Land We Have We Wish to Keep": Miami Autonomy and Resistance to Removal in Indiana, 1812–1826

John T. Peyton
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ABSTRACT: The ability of Indiana tribes to resist removal, compel Euro-Americans to their terms, and maintain a land base was best exemplified by the Miamis in the years after the War of 1812 to 1826. Rather than become victims of dispossession, the Miamis reconstructed an identity riven by intratribal divisions that both ignited conflict between Euro-Americans and Indians and brought destruction to the Miami homeland. The Miamis used the memory of their divisions to regain political cohesion under the autonomous leadership of Jean Baptiste Richardville. In the process, they confronted the threat of Indian removal by using strategies based on their cultural customs, while also mixing these ideas with understandings of Euro-American landholding practices, racial constructions of Indians, and devices of Indigenous subjugation. Ultimately, the Miamis' efforts equipped them with resistance strategies that they utilized to conditionally prevent their displacement from their native homeland.
“我们所拥有的土地,我们希望保留”:迈阿密自治和印第安纳州的搬迁抵抗,1812-1826
摘要:1812年至1826年战争结束后,迈阿密人是印第安那部落抵抗迁移、迫使欧美人接受他们的条件并维持陆地基地的最好例证。迈阿密人没有成为被剥夺财产的受害者,而是重建了被部落内部分裂撕裂的身份,这种分裂既引发了欧美人和印第安人之间的冲突,也给迈阿密的家园带来了破坏。迈阿密人利用分裂的记忆,在让·巴蒂斯特·理查德维尔的自治领导下,重新获得了政治凝聚力。在这个过程中,他们运用基于自己文化习俗的策略来应对印第安人迁移的威胁,同时也将这些想法与对欧美土地占有做法、印第安人的种族建构和土著征服手段的理解相结合。最终,迈阿密人的努力使他们具备了抵抗策略,他们利用这些策略有条件地防止他们被赶出自己的家园。
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