After King Philip's war : presence and persistence in Indian New England / edited, with an introduction by Colin G. Calloway.
By: Calloway, Colin G. (Colin Gordon)
Language: English Publisher: Hanover,NH, London : University Press of New England, 1997.Description: ix, 268p. ; 23cm.ISBN: 0874518199Item type | Home library | Collection | Shelving location | Call number | Copy number | Status | Date due | Barcode | Item holds | |
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British Museum | Africa Oceania and the Americas | Open Shelves | KUB [CAL-] (Browse shelf(Opens below)) | 1 | Available | M36974 |
Includes notes.
Contents: Introduction: surviving the dark ages / C.G. Calloway; Revisiting the Redeemed captive / E. Haefeli, K. Sweeney; The "disappearance" of the Abenaki in western Maine / D.L. Ghere; The first whalemen of Nantucket / Daniel Vickers; The right to a name: the Narragansett people / R.W. Herndon, E.W. Sekatau; "Divorced" from the land: resistance and survival of Indian women in 18th 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 / Ann Marie Plane, G. Button; Unseen neighbors: Native Americans of central Massachusetts / T.L. Doughton; Tribal network and migrant labor: Mi'kmaq Indians as seasonal workers in Aroostook's potato fields / H.E.L. Prins.