After King Philip's War : Presence and Persistence in Indian New England /
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Formato: | Electrónico eBook |
Idioma: | Inglés |
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Hanover, NH :
University Press of New England,
1997.
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Colección: | Book collections on Project MUSE.
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Acceso en línea: | Texto completo |
Tabla de Contenidos:
- Introduction : Surviving the dark ages / Colin G. Calloway
- Revisiting The redeemed captive : new perspectives on the 1704 attack on Deerfield / Evan Haefeli and Kevin Sweeney
- The "disappearance" of the Abenaki in western Maine : political organization and ethnocentric assumptions / David L. Ghere
- The first whalemen of Nantucket / Daniel Vickers
- The right to a name : the Narragansett people and Rhode Island officials in the Revolutionary Era / Ruth Wallis Herndon and Ella Wilcox Sekatau
- "Divorced" from the land : resistance and survival of Indian women in eighteenth-century New England / Jean M. O'Brien
- "Once more let us consider" : William Apess in the writing of New England Native American history / Barry O'Connell
- The Massachusetts Indian Enfranchisement Act : ethnic contest in historical context, 1849-1869 / Ann Marie Plane and Gregory Button
- Unseen neighbors : Native Americans of central Massachusetts, a people who had "vanished" / Thomas L. Doughton
- Tribal network and migrant labor : Mi'kmaq Indians as seasonal workers in Aroostook's potato fields, 1870-1980 / Harald E.L. Prins.