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Author Warren, Stephen, 1970-
Title The worlds the Shawnees made : migration and violence in early America / Stephen Warren.
Publisher Chapel Hill : The University of North Carolina Press, [2014]



Descript 1 online resource (xii, 308 pages : illustrations, maps
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Contents Rethinking place and identity in American Indian histories -- Continuity and reinvention at the dawn of colonization: The parochial cosmopolitans of the Middle Ohio Valley ; Nitarikyk's slave: a Fort Ancient odyssey -- The lure of colonial borderlands: A ranging sort of people: migration and slavery on the Savannah River ; The Grand Village of the Kaskaskias: old allegiances, new worlds ; "Mixt nations" at the head of the bay: the Iroquois, Bacon's Rebels, and the peoples in between -- Becoming strangers: the long history of removal: One head and one heart: migration, coalescence, and Penn's imagined community on the Lower Susquehanna ; One colour and as one body: race, trade, and migration to the Ohio country ; Race, revitalization, and warfare in the eighteenth-century southeast -- Epilogue: Reconsidering the "literary advantage."
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ISBN 9781469612768 (electronic bk.)
1469612763 (electronic bk.)
9781469611730
1469611732
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Author Warren, Stephen, 1970-
Subject Shawnee Indians -- History.
Shawnee Indians -- Migrations.
Shawnee Indians -- Wars.
Descript 1 online resource (xii, 308 pages : illustrations, maps
Content text txt
Media computer c
Carrier online resource cr
Contents Rethinking place and identity in American Indian histories -- Continuity and reinvention at the dawn of colonization: The parochial cosmopolitans of the Middle Ohio Valley ; Nitarikyk's slave: a Fort Ancient odyssey -- The lure of colonial borderlands: A ranging sort of people: migration and slavery on the Savannah River ; The Grand Village of the Kaskaskias: old allegiances, new worlds ; "Mixt nations" at the head of the bay: the Iroquois, Bacon's Rebels, and the peoples in between -- Becoming strangers: the long history of removal: One head and one heart: migration, coalescence, and Penn's imagined community on the Lower Susquehanna ; One colour and as one body: race, trade, and migration to the Ohio country ; Race, revitalization, and warfare in the eighteenth-century southeast -- Epilogue: Reconsidering the "literary advantage."
Note Unlimited number of concurrent users. UkHlHU
ISBN 9781469612768 (electronic bk.)
1469612763 (electronic bk.)
9781469611730
1469611732
Author Warren, Stephen, 1970-
Subject Shawnee Indians -- History.
Shawnee Indians -- Migrations.
Shawnee Indians -- Wars.

Subject Shawnee Indians -- History.
Shawnee Indians -- Migrations.
Shawnee Indians -- Wars.
Descript 1 online resource (xii, 308 pages : illustrations, maps
Content text txt
Media computer c
Carrier online resource cr
Contents Rethinking place and identity in American Indian histories -- Continuity and reinvention at the dawn of colonization: The parochial cosmopolitans of the Middle Ohio Valley ; Nitarikyk's slave: a Fort Ancient odyssey -- The lure of colonial borderlands: A ranging sort of people: migration and slavery on the Savannah River ; The Grand Village of the Kaskaskias: old allegiances, new worlds ; "Mixt nations" at the head of the bay: the Iroquois, Bacon's Rebels, and the peoples in between -- Becoming strangers: the long history of removal: One head and one heart: migration, coalescence, and Penn's imagined community on the Lower Susquehanna ; One colour and as one body: race, trade, and migration to the Ohio country ; Race, revitalization, and warfare in the eighteenth-century southeast -- Epilogue: Reconsidering the "literary advantage."
Note Unlimited number of concurrent users. UkHlHU
ISBN 9781469612768 (electronic bk.)
1469612763 (electronic bk.)
9781469611730
1469611732

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