Flesh reborn : the Saint Lawrence Valley mission settlements through the seventeenth century /
The Saint Lawrence valley, connecting the Great Lakes to the Atlantic, was a crucible of community in the seventeenth century. While the details of how this region emerged as the heartland of French colonial society have been thoroughly outlined by historians, much remains unknown or misunderstood a...
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| Format: | Electronic eBook |
| Language: | Inglés |
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Montreal :
McGill-Queen's University Press,
2018
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| Series: | McGill-Queen's French Atlantic worlds series ;
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| Online Access: | Texto completo |
Table of Contents:
- Sowing Seeds: Patterns of Subsistence, Settlement, and Conflict among the Saint Lawrence Algonquians, 1600-1637
- Friends and Brothers: Leadership, Alliance, and Settlement at Kamiskouaouangachit and Beyond, 1637-1650
- The Enemy's Arms: Iroquoian Lifeways, Warfare, and Wendat Migration to the Saint Lawrence Valley, 1649-1651
- Promised Lands: Wendat Endurance in the Saint Lawrence Valley, 1651-1666
- Flesh Born Again: New and Old Iroquois in the Mission Settlements, 1667-1680
- Against Their Own: War between the Christian and League Iroquois, 1684-1690
- In Their Place: Wabanaki Alliances and Migrations, 1675-1700
- The Tree of Peace: The Escalation and Resolution of the Iroquois War, 1690-1701.


