For summaries, see Ronda and Axtell, ed., Indian Missions, passim; Axtell, Invasion Within, 271–86; Wheeler, “Women and Christian Practice in a Mahican Village,” RAC 13 (2003): 27–67; Wyss, Writing Indians, 1–16; and Winiarski, ...
4 At Oriska , Han Yerry and his family prospered on an expansive farm , catering to travelers and people at nearby Fort Stanwix . By 1777 he and his family lived in a substantial frame house , had a barn , and owned fifteen horses ...
enemy force just as poorly equipped as it was , and on 8 January it crushed about 400 Italian infantry at Temout Mellor - 150 of the enemy surviving to retreat . The camel unit then crossed into Libya and took Tanoui Mellek .
Forgotten Allies: The Asian theatre
The sacrifice of the Oneida Indians in securing American independence is captured in this story that also provides details about and insights into Oneida culture and how it was shaped, changed, and molded throughout years of contact with ...
Many nations played a role as belligerents on the Allied side in World War II. Many were in the thick of combat and made grave national sacrifices--yet general histories mention them only briefly or omit their story entirely.