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Prucha was born in River Falls, Wisconsin, the first son of Edward J. and Katharine Prucha and the older brother of John J. Prucha.He graduated from River Falls High School in 1937 as Paul Prucha and was then educated at Wisconsin State Teachers College-River Falls, which awarded him a Bachelor of Science degree in 1941.
Francis Paul Prucha (1921–2015), American Jesuit and historian; Jaroslav Průcha (1898–1963), Czech actor; Jindřich Prucha (1886–1914), Czech landscape painter; Jiří Průcha (born 1955), Czech tennis player; Petr Průcha (born 1982), Czech ice hockey player; Vlasta Průchová (1926–2006), Czech jazz singer
Francis Paul Prucha, S.J. Marquette University: The Great Father: The United States Government and the American Indians: 1987 Paul Andrew Hutton: University of New Mexico: Phil Sheridan and His Army: 1989 Albert L. Hurtado [6] Arizona State University: Indian Survival on the California Frontier: 1991 James N. Gregory [7] University of Washington
Similarly, historian Francis Paul Prucha argued that removal was the best of the four options that presented themselves, the other three being genocide, assimilation into white culture, and protection of tribal lands against settler encroachment, the last of which Prucha, like Remini, saw as unachievable. [49]
1987 – Francis Paul Prucha; 1986 – Paul W. Gates; 1985 – No Award Given; 1984 – No Award Given; 1983 – Robert G. Athearn; References
United States Indian Policies, 1815-1860. Francis Paul Prucha. Pages 40–50. United States Indian Policies, 1860-1900. William T. Hagan. Pages 51–65. United States Indian Policies, 1900-1980. Lawrence C. Kelly. Pages 66–80. Canadian Indian Policies. Robert J. Surtees. Pages 81–95. Spanish Indian Policies. Charles Gibson. Pages 96–102.
According to historian Francis Paul Prucha, "the Christian crusade against the removal of the Indians died with Evarts." The effect that Evarts's activism for the rights of indigenous peoples had on U.S. foreign policy through his son, William M. Evarts who was Secretary of State during the Hayes administration (1877–1881), is a question for ...
Francis Paul Prucha, 94, American historian. [506] Louis Sokoloff, 93, American neuroscientist. [507] Alena Vrzáňová, 84, Czech figure skater, World Champion (1949, 1950) and European Champion (1950). [508] John Weinert, 83, American college basketball coach (Bowling Green Falcons). [509] Ernst K. Zinner, 78, Austrian-born American ...