The book highlights that while treaties were presented as peaceful coexistence, they often served as tools for cultural erasure as promises were routinely broken, leading to forced removal and cultural assimilation.
This study begins by examining the evolution of U.S. treaty policy, including analyses of landmark agreements like the Treaty of Fort Laramie and the Treaty of Dancing Rabbit Creek. Next, it analyzes the societal impact, illustrating how these treaties led to fragmentation of tribal lands and the disruption of traditional economies. Finally, the study explores contemporary legal challenges, such as land claims and disputes over tribal sovereignty.
The book adopts a fact-based approach, incorporating primary source documents, tribal records, and legal case files to provide a balanced account of a complex chapter in U.S. history.