Other works strongly inflected by the incorporation of native people into the broader American historical narrative include the valuable essays in Andrew Cayton and Fredrika Teute, eds., Contact Points: American Frontiers from the Mohawk Valley to the Mississippi, 1750–1830 (1998), and those in ...
Slaves, an unwilling but perhaps the most valued commodity of the trade from the 17th through the 19th centuries, played featured roles in a sordid chapter which lasted at least from the time of Spanish arrival to the years just after the American Civil War. The Utes, for instance, made c...
We discover today that prehistory, as it was depicted to us, must be receded into a past much more distant. A new historical period came to be intercalated between history and prehistory, the early history, orprotohistorythehistory before history. It is unlike anything known.“For millennia, ...
The Chimney Point State Historic Site presents the history of the region’s three earliest cultures—Native American, French Colonial, and early American. The site was used by Native Americans for thousands of years, was the location of the 1731 French fort, and the museum is in the c.1785 ...
The following paragraph is repeated from Part 1 (February 2013) as it sets the stage for the final 25 years of the “Chiricahua Problem” in the American Southwest. As in Part 1, the source for most of the historical facts and details that follow derive from three volumes on the Chiric...
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American Stud 57(2):484–506 Google Scholar Cohen J (1997) Deliberation and democratic legitimacy. In: Bohman JF, Rehg W (Eds) Deliberative democracy: essays on reason and politics. MIT Press, Cambridge Google Scholar Cornell S, Gil-Swedberg M (1995) Sociohistorical factors in institutional...
Atlas of Great Lakes Indian History, edited by Helen Hornbeck Tanner, is a remarkable example of such a historical atlas.5 Timelines assist in setting Native American events in context of the encroaching European settlement; narratives complement the detail provided by the numerous maps; and a ...
Williams recalls the work to fundraise and hire researchers to pore over maps and historical records, "We picked 1850 as a year and we used only those tribes who had treaties and gave up land in Colorado." The result is a series of recommendations, including a proposal to enact a fee on...
tells theAlbuquerque Journal’s Adrian Gomez. “MIAC is pleased to be able to provide this online resource that we all can use to explore our relationships using maps and a carefully curated set of historical documents from the National Archives, the Library of Congress, the Smithson...