Identity Of The Saint Francis Indians


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The Identity Of The Saint Francis Indians


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Author : Gordon M. Day
language : en
Publisher:
Release Date : 1981

The Identity Of The Saint Francis Indians written by Gordon M. Day and has been published by this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 1981 with Abenaki Indians categories.


Attempts to identify the contemporary language and culture of the Saint Francis Indians by tracing their origins in the written record, genealogies, oral tradition and language.



Identity Of The Saint Francis Indians


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Author : Gordon M. Day
language : en
Publisher: University of Ottawa Press
Release Date : 1981-01-01

Identity Of The Saint Francis Indians written by Gordon M. Day and has been published by University of Ottawa Press this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 1981-01-01 with Social Science categories.


Using written records, genealogies, oral accounts, and linguistic analyses, the author attempts to link the Saint Francis Indians with their seventeenth century forebears. Despite gaps in the extant evidence, he postulates a relationship between the present population and the Sokwaki, Cowassuck, and Penacook tribes of the New Hampshire and Vermont upper Connecticut and Merrimack Valleys and, possibly, the tribes of the middle Connecticut Valley in Massachusetts and the Abenaki tribes of Maine as well.



After King Philip S War


After King Philip S War
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Author : Colin G. Calloway
language : en
Publisher: UPNE
Release Date : 2000-07-20

After King Philip S War written by Colin G. Calloway and has been published by UPNE this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 2000-07-20 with History categories.


New perspectives on three centuries of Indian presence in New England



The Western Abenakis Of Vermont 1600 1800


The Western Abenakis Of Vermont 1600 1800
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Author : Colin G. Calloway
language : en
Publisher: University of Oklahoma Press
Release Date : 1994

The Western Abenakis Of Vermont 1600 1800 written by Colin G. Calloway and has been published by University of Oklahoma Press this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 1994 with Social Science categories.


Before European incursions began in the seventeenth century, the Western Abenaki Indians inhabited present-day Vermont and New Hampshire, particularly the Lake Champlain and Connecticut River valleys. This history of their coexistence and conflicts with whites on the northern New England frontier documents their survival as a people-recently at issue in the courts-and their wars and migrations, as far north as Quebec, during the first two centuries of white contacts. Written clearly and authoritatively, with sympathy for this long-neglected tribe, Colin G. Calloway's account of the Western Abenaki diaspora adds to the growing interest in remnant Indian groups of North America. This history of an Algonquian group on the periphery of the Iroquois Confederacy is also a major contribution to general Indian historiography and to studies of Indian white interactions, cultural persistence, and ethnic identity in North America Colin G. Calloway, Assistant Professor of History in the University of Wyoming, is the author of Crown and Calumet: British-Indian Relations, 1783-181S, and the editor of New Directions in American Indian History, both published by the University of Oklahoma Press. "Colin Calloway shows how Western Abenaki history, like all Indian history, has been hidden, ignored, or purposely obscured. Although his work focuses on Euro-American military interactions with these important eastern Indians, Calloway provides valuable insights into why Indians and Indian identity have survived in Vermont despite their lack of recognition for centuries."-Laurence M. Hauptman, State University of New York, New Paltz. "Far from being an empty no-man's-land in the seventeenth and eighteenth centuries, the western Abenaki homeland is shown in this excellent synthesis to have been an active part of the stage on which the events of the colonial period were acted out. -Dean R. Snow, State University of New York, Albany. "At last the western Abenakis have a proper history. Colin Calloway has made their difficultly accessible literature his own and has written what will surely remain the standard reference for a long time."-Gordon M. Day, Canadian Ethnology Service. "Although they played a central role in the colonial history of New England and southern Quebec, the western Abenakis have been all but ignored by historians and poorly known to anthropologists. Therefore, publication of a careful study of western Abenaki history ranks as a major event.... Calloway's book is a gold mine of useful data."-William A. Haviland, senior author, The Original Vermonters.



Musical Life Of The Blood Indians


Musical Life Of The Blood Indians
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Author : Robert Witmer
language : en
Publisher: University of Ottawa Press
Release Date : 1982-01-01

Musical Life Of The Blood Indians written by Robert Witmer and has been published by University of Ottawa Press this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 1982-01-01 with Music categories.


A historical and ethnographic study of the dynamic musical traditions of the Blood Indians of southwestern Alberta with particular emphasis on the influence and adaptation of Euro-American culture.



Thesis And Dissertation Titles And Abstracts On The Anthropology Of Canadian Indians Inuit And Metis From Canadian Universities


Thesis And Dissertation Titles And Abstracts On The Anthropology Of Canadian Indians Inuit And Metis From Canadian Universities
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Author : René R. Gadacz
language : en
Publisher: University of Ottawa Press
Release Date : 1984-01-01

Thesis And Dissertation Titles And Abstracts On The Anthropology Of Canadian Indians Inuit And Metis From Canadian Universities written by René R. Gadacz and has been published by University of Ottawa Press this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 1984-01-01 with Social Science categories.


Abstracts of Master’s and Doctoral thesis completed at Canadian universities between 1970-1982 dealing with ethnographic, archaeological, linguistic, and physical anthropological topics relevant to Canada’s Native peoples.



Assembled For Use


Assembled For Use
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Author : Kelly Wisecup
language : en
Publisher: Yale University Press
Release Date : 2022-02

Assembled For Use written by Kelly Wisecup and has been published by Yale University Press this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 2022-02 with American literature categories.


A wide-ranging, multidisciplinary look at Native American literature through non-narrative texts like lists, albums, recipes, and scrapbooks Kelly Wisecup offers a sweeping account of early Native American literatures by examining Indigenous compilations: intentionally assembled texts that Native people made by juxtaposing and recontextualizing textual excerpts into new relations and meanings. Experiments in reading and recirculation, Indigenous compilations include Mohegan minister Samson Occom's medicinal recipes, the Ojibwe woman Charlotte Johnston's poetry scrapbooks, and Abenaki leader Joseph Laurent's vocabulary lists. Indigenous compilations proliferated in a period of colonial archive making, and Native writers used compilations to remake the very forms that defined their bodies, belongings, and words as ethnographic evidence. This study enables new understandings of canonical Native writers like William Apess, prominent settler collectors like Thomas Jefferson and Henry Rowe Schoolcraft, and Native people who contributed to compilations but remain absent from literary histories. Long before current conversations about decolonizing archives and museums, Native writers made and circulated compilations to critique colonial archives and foster relations within Indigenous communities.



A People S History Of The American Revolution


A People S History Of The American Revolution
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Author : Ray Raphael
language : en
Publisher: New Press, The
Release Date : 2011-05-24

A People S History Of The American Revolution written by Ray Raphael and has been published by New Press, The this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 2011-05-24 with History categories.


“The best single-volume history of the Revolution I have read.” —Howard Zinn Upon its initial publication, Ray Raphael’s magisterial A People’s History of the American Revolution was hailed by NPR’s Fresh Air as “relentlessly aggressive and unsentimental.” With impeccable skill, Raphael presented a wide array of fascinating scholarship within a single volume, employing a bottom-up approach that has served as a revelation. A People’s History of the American Revolution draws upon diaries, personal letters, and other Revolutionary-era treasures, weaving a thrilling “you are there” narrative—“a tapestry that uses individual experiences to illustrate the larger stories”. Raphael shifts the focus away from George Washington and Thomas Jefferson to the slaves they owned, the Indians they displaced, and the men and boys who did the fighting (Los Angeles Times Book Review). This “remarkable perspective on a familiar part of American history” helps us appreciate more fully the incredible diversity of the American Revolution (Kirkus Reviews). “Through letters, diaries, and other accounts, Raphael shows these individuals—white women and men of the farming and laboring classes, free and enslaved African Americans, Native Americans, loyalists, and religious pacifists—acting for or against the Revolution and enduring a war that compounded the difficulties of everyday life.” —Library Journal “A tour de force . . . Ray Raphael has probably altered the way in which future historians will see events.” —The Sunday Times



The American Revolution In Indian Country


The American Revolution In Indian Country
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Author : Colin G. Calloway
language : en
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Release Date : 1995-04-28

The American Revolution In Indian Country written by Colin G. Calloway and has been published by Cambridge University Press this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 1995-04-28 with History categories.


Examines the Native American experience during the American Revolution.



Children Of Coyote Missionaries Of Saint Francis


Children Of Coyote Missionaries Of Saint Francis
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Author : Steven W. Hackel
language : en
Publisher: UNC Press Books
Release Date : 2017-01-15

Children Of Coyote Missionaries Of Saint Francis written by Steven W. Hackel and has been published by UNC Press Books this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 2017-01-15 with History categories.


Recovering lost voices and exploring issues intimate and institutional, this sweeping examination of Spanish California illuminates Indian struggles against a confining colonial order and amidst harrowing depopulation. To capture the enormous challenges Indians confronted, Steven W. Hackel integrates textual and quantitative sources and weaves together analyses of disease and depopulation, marriage and sexuality, crime and punishment, and religious, economic, and political change. As colonization reduced their numbers and remade California, Indians congregated in missions, where they forged communities under Franciscan oversight. Yet missions proved disastrously unhealthful and coercive, as Franciscans sought control over Indians' beliefs and instituted unfamiliar systems of labor and punishment. Even so, remnants of Indian groups still survived when Mexican officials ended Franciscan rule in the 1830s. Many regained land and found strength in ancestral cultures that predated the Spaniards' arrival. At this study's heart are the dynamic interactions in and around Mission San Carlos Borromeo between Monterey region Indians (the Children of Coyote) and Spanish missionaries, soldiers, and settlers. Hackel places these local developments in the context of the California mission system and draws comparisons between California and other areas of the Spanish Borderlands and colonial America. Concentrating on the experiences of the Costanoan and Esselen peoples during the colonial period, Children of Coyote concludes with an epilogue that carries the story of their survival to the present day.