Contact Points : American Frontiers from the Mohawk Valley to the Mississippi, 1750-1830 /
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Chapel Hill :
University of North Carolina Press,
1998.
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Tabla de Contenidos:
- Introduction : on the connection of frontiers / Andrew R.L. Cayton and Fredrika J. Teute
- Shamokin, "the very seat of the Prince of darkness": unsettling the early American frontier / James H. Merrell
- Metaphor, meaning, and misunderstanding : language and power on the Pennsylvania frontier / Jane T. Merritt
- Black "go-betweens" and the mutability of "race," status, and identity on New York's pre-revolutionary frontier / William B. Hart
- "Insidious friends" : gift giving and the Cherokee-British alliance in the Seven Years' War / Gregory Evans Dowd
- "Domestick ... quiet being broke" : gender conflict among Creek Indians in the eighteenth century / Claudio Saunt
- Pigs and hunters : "rights in the woods" on the trans-Appalachian frontier / Stephen Aron
- Distinctions and partitions amongst us : identity and interaction in the revolutionary Ohio Valley / Elizabeth A. Perkins
- "Noble actors" upon "the theatre of honour" : power and civility in the Treaty of Greenville / Andrew R.L. Cayton
- To live among us : accommodation, gender, and conflict in the Western Great Lakes region, 1760-1832 / Lucy Eldersveld Murphy
- "More motley than Mackinaw" : from ethnic mixing to ethnic cleansing on the frontier of the Lower Missouri, 1783-1833 / John Mack Faragher
- Remembering American frontiers : King Philip's War and the American imagination / Jill Lepore.