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▼a 9781469612768 (electronic bk.) |
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▼a 1469612763 (electronic bk.) |
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▼z 9781469611730 |
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▼a (OCoLC)864899469 |
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▼a Warren, Stephen. |
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▼a The worlds the Shawnees made :
▼b migration and violence in early America /
▼c Stephen Warren. |
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▼a Chapel Hill :
▼b The University of North Carolina Press,
▼c [2014] |
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▼a 1 online resource. |
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▼a text
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▼a computer
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▼a online resource
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▼a Includes bibliographical references and index. |
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▼a "In 1779, Shawnees from Chillicothe, a community in the Ohio country, told the British, "We have always been the frontier." Their statement challenges an oft-held belief that American Indians derive their unique identities from longstanding ties to native lands. By tracking Shawnee people and migrations from 1400 to 1754, Stephen Warren illustrates how Shawnees made a life for themselves at the crossroads of empires and competing tribes, embracing mobility and often moving willingly toward violent borderlands. By the middle of the eighteenth century, the Shawnees ranged over the eastern half of North America and used their knowledge to foster notions of pan-Indian identity that shaped relations between Native Americans and settlers in the revolutionary era and beyond. Warren's deft analysis makes clear that Shawnees were not anomalous among Native peoples east of the Mississippi. Through migration, they and their neighbors adapted to disease, warfare, and dislocation by interacting with colonizers as slavers, mercenaries, guides, and traders. These adaptations enabled them to preserve their cultural identities and resist coalescence without forsaking their linguistic and religious traditions"--
▼c Provided by publisher. |
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▼a Description based on print version record. |
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▼a Shawnee Indians
▼x History. |
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▼a Shawnee Indians
▼x Migrations. |
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▼a Shawnee Indians
▼x Wars. |
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▼a HISTORY / Native American.
▼2 bisacsh |
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▼a HISTORY / United States / State & Local / Middle Atlantic (DC, DE, MD, NJ, NY, PA).
▼2 bisacsh |
650 | 7 |
▼a HISTORY / United States / State & Local / Midwest (IA, IL, IN, KS, MI, MN, MO, ND, NE, OH, SD, WI).
▼2 bisacsh |
650 | 7 |
▼a HISTORY / United States / State & Local / General.
▼2 bisacsh |
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▼a HISTORY / United States / State & Local / New England (CT, MA, ME, NH, RI, VT).
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▼a Electronic books. |
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▼i Print version:
▼a Warren, Stephen.
▼t Worlds the Shawnees made
▼z 9781469611730
▼w (DLC) 2013029967
▼w (OCoLC)856861139 |
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▼3 EBSCOhost
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▼a YBP Library Services
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▼n 10450585 |
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▼n muse28218 |
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