Northeastern Indian Lives, 1632-1816
Published by: University of Massachusetts Press
Series: Native Americans of the Northeast
408 Pages, x 1.10 in
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Edited by Robert S. Grumet
Foreword by Anthony F. C. Wallace
Published by: University of Massachusetts Press
Series: Native Americans of the Northeast
408 Pages, x 1.10 in
Other Retailers:
Robert S. Grumet is a staff member of the National Park Service's North-east Field Office in Philadelphia. His most recent publication is Historic Contact: Indians and Colonists in Today's Northeastern United States in the Sixteenth through Eighteenth Centuries.
"This collection of 16 life histories seeks to 'redirect attention' to some 'all-but-forgotten' lives. . . . Each of these studies draws on research in local records, oral traditions, and new models of cultural interaction to tell their stories. . . . Some essays provide fascinating details of Indian-white relations. Others exhibit the strengths of new paradigms for expanding understanding of Native American responses."—Choice
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