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Author Brooks, Lisa Tanya, author.
Title Our beloved kin : a new history of King Philip's war / Lisa Brooks.
Publisher New Haven : Yale University Press, [2018]
Copyright date ©2018



Descript 1 online resource (xv, 431 pages) : maps.
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Contents Prologue: Caskoak, the place of peace -- The education of Weetamoo and James Printer: exchange, diplomacy, dispossession. Namumpum, "our beloved kinswoman," Saunkskwa of Pocasset : bonds, acts, deeds -- The Harvard Indian College scholars and the Algonquian origins of American literature -- Interlude: Nashaway : Nipmuc country, 1643-1674 -- No single origin story: multiple views on the emergence of war. The Queen's right and the Quaker's relation -- Here comes the storm -- The printer's revolt : a narrative of the captivity of James the Printer -- Colonial containment and networks of kinship : expanding the map of captivity, resistance, and alliance. The roads leading north : September 1675-January 1676 -- Interlude: "My children are here and I will stay" : Menimesit, January 1676 -- The captive's lament : reinterpreting Rowlandson's narrative -- The place of peace and the ends of war. Unbinding the ends of war -- The northern front : beyond replacement narratives.
ISBN 9780300231113 (electronic bk.)
0300231113 (electronic bk.)
9780300196733 (hardcover)
0300196733 (hardcover)
9780300244328 (paperback)
0300244320 (paperback)
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Author Brooks, Lisa Tanya, author.
Series Henry Roe Cloud series on American Indians and modernity
Henry Roe Cloud series on American Indians and modernity.
Subject Printer, James.
Rowlandson, Mary White, approximately 1635-1711.
King Philip's War, 1675-1676.
Indians of North America -- Wars -- 1600-1750.
Indian captivities.
New England -- History -- Colonial period, ca. 1600-1775.
Descript 1 online resource (xv, 431 pages) : maps.
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Media computer c
Carrier online resource cr
Descript data file rda
Contents Prologue: Caskoak, the place of peace -- The education of Weetamoo and James Printer: exchange, diplomacy, dispossession. Namumpum, "our beloved kinswoman," Saunkskwa of Pocasset : bonds, acts, deeds -- The Harvard Indian College scholars and the Algonquian origins of American literature -- Interlude: Nashaway : Nipmuc country, 1643-1674 -- No single origin story: multiple views on the emergence of war. The Queen's right and the Quaker's relation -- Here comes the storm -- The printer's revolt : a narrative of the captivity of James the Printer -- Colonial containment and networks of kinship : expanding the map of captivity, resistance, and alliance. The roads leading north : September 1675-January 1676 -- Interlude: "My children are here and I will stay" : Menimesit, January 1676 -- The captive's lament : reinterpreting Rowlandson's narrative -- The place of peace and the ends of war. Unbinding the ends of war -- The northern front : beyond replacement narratives.
ISBN 9780300231113 (electronic bk.)
0300231113 (electronic bk.)
9780300196733 (hardcover)
0300196733 (hardcover)
9780300244328 (paperback)
0300244320 (paperback)
Author Brooks, Lisa Tanya, author.
Series Henry Roe Cloud series on American Indians and modernity
Henry Roe Cloud series on American Indians and modernity.
Subject Printer, James.
Rowlandson, Mary White, approximately 1635-1711.
King Philip's War, 1675-1676.
Indians of North America -- Wars -- 1600-1750.
Indian captivities.
New England -- History -- Colonial period, ca. 1600-1775.

Subject Printer, James.
Rowlandson, Mary White, approximately 1635-1711.
King Philip's War, 1675-1676.
Indians of North America -- Wars -- 1600-1750.
Indian captivities.
New England -- History -- Colonial period, ca. 1600-1775.
Descript 1 online resource (xv, 431 pages) : maps.
Content text txt
Media computer c
Carrier online resource cr
Descript data file rda
Contents Prologue: Caskoak, the place of peace -- The education of Weetamoo and James Printer: exchange, diplomacy, dispossession. Namumpum, "our beloved kinswoman," Saunkskwa of Pocasset : bonds, acts, deeds -- The Harvard Indian College scholars and the Algonquian origins of American literature -- Interlude: Nashaway : Nipmuc country, 1643-1674 -- No single origin story: multiple views on the emergence of war. The Queen's right and the Quaker's relation -- Here comes the storm -- The printer's revolt : a narrative of the captivity of James the Printer -- Colonial containment and networks of kinship : expanding the map of captivity, resistance, and alliance. The roads leading north : September 1675-January 1676 -- Interlude: "My children are here and I will stay" : Menimesit, January 1676 -- The captive's lament : reinterpreting Rowlandson's narrative -- The place of peace and the ends of war. Unbinding the ends of war -- The northern front : beyond replacement narratives.
ISBN 9780300231113 (electronic bk.)
0300231113 (electronic bk.)
9780300196733 (hardcover)
0300196733 (hardcover)
9780300244328 (paperback)
0300244320 (paperback)

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