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Northeastern Indian Lives, 1632-1816(Paperback)
University of Massachusetts Press
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31/01/1996
These 15 essays examine the lives of important but relatively little-known Native Americans. They explore the complexities of Indian-white relations from the 17th to the early 19th century, from Mai...
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The Tutor'd Mind(Hardback)
Indian Missionary-writers in Antebellum America
University of Massachusetts Press
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31/08/1997
Part historical narrative and part textual analysis, this work traces the development of American Indian literature from the 17th century to the eve of the Civil War. The focus is on four prominent ...
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King Philip's War(Paperback)
Civil War in New England, 1675-76
University of Massachusetts Press
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31/01/2000
This text looks at the 1675 war between the English colonists and the indigenous people of New England, which decimated the region's native population. The author examines the causes of the conflict...
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Indian Giving(Hardback)
Economies of Power in Early Indian-white Exchanges
University of Massachusetts Press
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31/07/2000
Acts of giving and trading were fundamental in early Indian-white contacts, but how did these transactions function across the two cultures? This text explores early transactions, examining the cruc...
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Indian Giving(Paperback)
Economies of Power in Early Indian-white Exchanges
University of Massachusetts Press
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31/07/2000
Acts of giving and trading were fundamental in early Indian-white contacts, but how did these transactions function across the two cultures? This text explores early transactions, examining the cruc...
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White Robe's Dilemma(Hardback)
Tribal History in American Literature
University of Massachusetts Press
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28/02/2001
This study reconstructs and analyzes the multiple legacies of the Mesquakie people. The author seeks to show how the complex story of their survival raises critical questions about the representatio...
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