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Peacemakers : The Iroquois, the United States, and the Treaty of Canandaigua 1794.

By: Material type: TextTextSeries: Critical Historical Encounters SeriesPublisher: Oxford : Oxford University Press, Incorporated, 2015Copyright date: ©2015Edition: 1st edDescription: 1 online resource (217 pages)Content type:
  • text
Media type:
  • computer
Carrier type:
  • online resource
ISBN:
  • 9780198026327
Subject(s): Genre/Form: Additional physical formats: Print version:: PeacemakersDDC classification:
  • 974.7004/9755
LOC classification:
  • E99.I7 .O247 2016
Online resources:
Contents:
Cover -- Half Title Page -- CRITICAL HISTORICAL ENCOUNTERS -- Title Page -- Copyright -- CONTENTS -- EDITORS' FOREWORD -- ACKNOWLEDGMENTS -- INTRODUCTION -- Chapter 1: Guswenta -- CHAPTER 2: Broken -- CHAPTER 3: Critically Circumstanced -- CHAPTER 4: St. Clair's Defeat and Its Consequences -- CHAPTER 5: Disaffected -- CHAPTER 6: Fallen Timbers -- CHAPTER 7: A Treaty at Canandaigua -- CHAPTER 8: "All Causes of Complaint" -- CHAPTER 9: The Long Life of the Treaty of Canandaigua -- Conclusion -- ABBREVIATIONS USED IN NOTES -- NOTES -- APPENDIX: THE TREAT Y OF CANANDAIGUA -- INDEX.
Summary: Peacemakers: The Iroquois, the United States, and the Treaty of Canandaigua, 1794 offers a glimpse into how native peoples participated in the intercultural diplomacy of the New Nation and how they worked to protect their communities against enormous odds. The book introduces students, in detail, to the Treaty of Canandaigua, which is little known outside of Central New York. It examines how the Six Nations of the Iroquois secured from the United States a recognition of their sovereign status as separate polities with the right to the "free use and enjoyment" of their lands.
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Cover -- Half Title Page -- CRITICAL HISTORICAL ENCOUNTERS -- Title Page -- Copyright -- CONTENTS -- EDITORS' FOREWORD -- ACKNOWLEDGMENTS -- INTRODUCTION -- Chapter 1: Guswenta -- CHAPTER 2: Broken -- CHAPTER 3: Critically Circumstanced -- CHAPTER 4: St. Clair's Defeat and Its Consequences -- CHAPTER 5: Disaffected -- CHAPTER 6: Fallen Timbers -- CHAPTER 7: A Treaty at Canandaigua -- CHAPTER 8: "All Causes of Complaint" -- CHAPTER 9: The Long Life of the Treaty of Canandaigua -- Conclusion -- ABBREVIATIONS USED IN NOTES -- NOTES -- APPENDIX: THE TREAT Y OF CANANDAIGUA -- INDEX.

Peacemakers: The Iroquois, the United States, and the Treaty of Canandaigua, 1794 offers a glimpse into how native peoples participated in the intercultural diplomacy of the New Nation and how they worked to protect their communities against enormous odds. The book introduces students, in detail, to the Treaty of Canandaigua, which is little known outside of Central New York. It examines how the Six Nations of the Iroquois secured from the United States a recognition of their sovereign status as separate polities with the right to the "free use and enjoyment" of their lands.

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Electronic reproduction. Ann Arbor, Michigan : ProQuest Ebook Central, 2024. Available via World Wide Web. Access may be limited to ProQuest Ebook Central affiliated libraries.

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