Discusses the life of the Mohawk chief who tried to reestablish the freedom of his people
The War Chief of the Six Nations A Chronicle of Joseph Brant is volume 16 of the Chronicles of Canada Series.
In Axtell, ed. The European and the Indian: Essays in the Ethnohistory of Colonial North America. New York and Oxford: Oxford University Press, 1981. Carson, James T. “Molly Brant: From Clan Mother to Loyalist Chief.
As Fintan O'Toole's superbly researched, colorfully dramatic narrative makes clear, the key to Johnson's signal effectiveness was the style in which he lived as a "white savage.
Frederick E. Hoxie, Ronald Hoffman, and Peter J. Albert (Charlottesville: University Press of Virginia, 1999), 201. ... Lawrence Kinnaird, “International Rivalry in the Creek Country: Part I. The Ascendency of Alexander McGillivray, ...
This new edition brings back into print a classic work that will be welcomed reading for all those interested in early American history and American-Indian relations.
Missionaries like the Petersens, who had begun turning to Asian and Mexican immigrants in the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries, saw their work as important in what Hunter termed “race reconciliation.
Starting with the foundation of American colonization on the west coast at Astoria, Oregon, this book traces the Masons who were directly involved in developing the West.
John Goddard takes us on a detailed tour of the historic home, providing fascinating historical background and insight.
On Alexander, see Saunders and Miles 1987, pp. 298-300; Pam McLellan Geddy, “Cosmo Alexander's Travels and Patrons in America,” Antiques 112 (November 1977), pp. 972-77; G. L. M. Goodfellow, “Cosmo Alexander in America,” Art Quarterly ...
This genocidal act spurred other Indians to randomly attack others, including the Dutch and the English ... Ironically, that same year saw the English take over New Netherland, and the Esopus remained a defiant, yet defeated, people.