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Author Calloway, Colin G. (Colin Gordon), 1953-
Title The American revolution in Indian country : crisis and diversity in native American communities / Colin G. Calloway.
Publication Info Cambridge : Cambridge University Press, 1995.



Descript xxiii, 327p. : ill.
Contents Prologue; 1. Corn wars and civil wars: the Revolution comes to Indian country; 2. Odanak: Abenaki ambiguity in the north; 3. Stockbridge: the New England patriots; 4. Oquaga: dissension and destruction on the Susquehanna; 5. Fort Niagara: the politics of hunger in a refugee community; 6. Maquachake: the perils of neutrality in the Ohio country; 7. Chota: Cherokee beloved town in a world at war; 8. Tchoukafala: the continuing: Chickasaw struggle for independence; 9. Cuscowilla: Seminole loyalism and Seminole genesis; 10. The peace that brought no peace; Epilogue: a world without Indians?
Note 325 annual accesses. UkHlHU
ISBN 9781316216699
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Author Calloway, Colin G. (Colin Gordon), 1953-
Series Cambridge studies in North American Indian history
Cambridge studies in North American Indian history.
Subject Indians of North America -- History -- Revolution, 1775-1783.
Indians of North America -- History -- 18th century -- Sources.
Indians of North America -- Government relations -- To 1789.
Descript xxiii, 327p. : ill.
Contents Prologue; 1. Corn wars and civil wars: the Revolution comes to Indian country; 2. Odanak: Abenaki ambiguity in the north; 3. Stockbridge: the New England patriots; 4. Oquaga: dissension and destruction on the Susquehanna; 5. Fort Niagara: the politics of hunger in a refugee community; 6. Maquachake: the perils of neutrality in the Ohio country; 7. Chota: Cherokee beloved town in a world at war; 8. Tchoukafala: the continuing: Chickasaw struggle for independence; 9. Cuscowilla: Seminole loyalism and Seminole genesis; 10. The peace that brought no peace; Epilogue: a world without Indians?
Note 325 annual accesses. UkHlHU
ISBN 9781316216699
Author Calloway, Colin G. (Colin Gordon), 1953-
Series Cambridge studies in North American Indian history
Cambridge studies in North American Indian history.
Subject Indians of North America -- History -- Revolution, 1775-1783.
Indians of North America -- History -- 18th century -- Sources.
Indians of North America -- Government relations -- To 1789.

Subject Indians of North America -- History -- Revolution, 1775-1783.
Indians of North America -- History -- 18th century -- Sources.
Indians of North America -- Government relations -- To 1789.
Descript xxiii, 327p. : ill.
Contents Prologue; 1. Corn wars and civil wars: the Revolution comes to Indian country; 2. Odanak: Abenaki ambiguity in the north; 3. Stockbridge: the New England patriots; 4. Oquaga: dissension and destruction on the Susquehanna; 5. Fort Niagara: the politics of hunger in a refugee community; 6. Maquachake: the perils of neutrality in the Ohio country; 7. Chota: Cherokee beloved town in a world at war; 8. Tchoukafala: the continuing: Chickasaw struggle for independence; 9. Cuscowilla: Seminole loyalism and Seminole genesis; 10. The peace that brought no peace; Epilogue: a world without Indians?
Note 325 annual accesses. UkHlHU
ISBN 9781316216699

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