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The Western Abenakis of Vermont, 1600-1800, 197: War, Migration, and the Survival of an Indian People

Colin G. Calloway

Before European incursions began in the seventeenth century, the Western Abenaki Indians inhabited present-day Vermont and New Hampshire, particularly the Lake Champlain and Connecticut River valleys. This history of their coexistence and conflicts with whites on the northern New England frontier documents their survival as a people-recently at issue in the courts-and their wars and migrations, as far north as Quebec, during the first two centuries of white contacts.

Written clearly and authoritatively, with sympathy for this long-neglected tribe, Colin G. Calloway's account of the Western Abenaki diaspora adds to the growing interest in remnant Indian groups of North America. This history of an Algonquian group on the periphery of the Iroquois Confederacy is also a major contribution to general Indian historiography and to studies of Indian white interactions, cultural persistence, and ethnic identity in North America.

Book Details

  • Publisher: University of Oklahoma Press
  • Publish Date: Mar 15th, 1994
  • Pages: 372
  • Language: English
  • Edition: Revised - undefined
  • Dimensions: 8.30in - 5.36in - 0.80in - 0.92lb
  • EAN: 9780806125688
  • Categories: • United States - State & Local - General• Native American Studies• Indigenous - General

About the Author

Calloway, Colin G.: -

Colin G. Calloway is the John Kimball, Jr., 1943 Professor of History and Professor of Native American Studies at Dartmouth College. He is the author of numerous articles and books, including the award-winning One Vast Winter Count: The Native American West before Lewis and Clark and New Worlds for All: Indians, Europeans, and the Remaking of Early America.