The Indians' new world : Catawbas and their neighbors from European contact through the era of removal
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The Indians' new world : Catawbas and their neighbors from European contact through the era of removal
Published for the Omohundro Institute of Early American History and Culture by the University of North Carolina Press, c2009
20th anniversary ed. / with a new introduction by the author
- : pbk
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Includes bibliographical references (p. 287-372) and index
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内容説明
This eloquent, pathbreaking account follows the Catawbas from their first contact with Europeans in the sixteenth century until they carved out a place in the American republic three centuries later. It is a story of Native agency, creativity, resilience, and endurance. James Merrell's definitive history helped signal a new direction in the study of Native Americans, serving as a model for their reintegration into American history. In an introduction written for this twentieth anniversary edition, Merrell recalls the book's origins and considers its place in the field of early American history in general and Native American history in particular, both at the time it was first published and two decades later.
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