Abstract

This article examines the late nineteenth-century writings of American explorer, travel writer, and journalist George Kennan on Siberian indigenous peoples, the region's incarceration and exile system, and his early twentieth-century commentary on federal Indian policy. Kennan's work highlights the possibilities for comparative analysis of the U.S. empire in the Far West and Russia's far eastern empire.

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