The History of the Five Indian Nations of Canada which are Dependent on the Province of New York, and are a Barrier Between the English and French in that Part of the World

The History of the Five Indian Nations of Canada which are Dependent on the Province of New York, and are a Barrier Between the English and French in that Part of the World
Title The History of the Five Indian Nations of Canada which are Dependent on the Province of New York, and are a Barrier Between the English and French in that Part of the World PDF eBook
Author Cadwallader Colden
Publisher
Pages 334
Release 1904
Genre Iroquois Indians
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A History of the New York Iroquois

A History of the New York Iroquois
Title A History of the New York Iroquois PDF eBook
Author William Martin Beauchamp
Publisher
Pages 440
Release 1905
Genre Indians of North America
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The Six Nations of New York

The Six Nations of New York
Title The Six Nations of New York PDF eBook
Author
Publisher Ithaca, N.Y. : Cornell University Press
Pages 196
Release 1995
Genre History
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The 1892 census purported to be an objective report on the condition of the Iroquois. General Henry B. Carrington, special agent, U.S.

Oneida Iroquois Folklore, Myth, and History

Oneida Iroquois Folklore, Myth, and History
Title Oneida Iroquois Folklore, Myth, and History PDF eBook
Author Anthony Wonderley
Publisher Syracuse University Press
Pages 293
Release 2024-11-15
Genre History
ISBN 0815657285

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This is the first major book to explore uniquely Haudenosaunee (Iroquois), and specifically Oneida, components in the Native American oral narrative as it existed around 1900. Drawn largely from early twentieth-century journals by non-Indigenous scholar Hope Emily Allen, much of which was published in Oneida Iroquois Folklore, Myth, and History for the first time. Even as he studies time-honored themes and such stories as the Haudenosaunee account of creation, Anthony Wonderley breaks new ground examining links between legend, history, and everyday life. He pointedly questions how oral traditions are born and develop. Uncovering tales told over the course of 400 years, Wonderley further defines and considers endurance and sequence in oral narratives.. Finally, possible links between Oneida folklore and material culture are explored in discussions of craft works and archaeological artifacts of cultural and symbolic importance. Arguably the most complete study of its kind, the book will appeal to a wide range of professional disciplines from anthropology, history, and folklore to religion and Native American studies.

Conspiracy of Interests

Conspiracy of Interests
Title Conspiracy of Interests PDF eBook
Author Laurence M. Hauptman
Publisher Syracuse University Press
Pages 332
Release 2001-04-01
Genre History
ISBN 9780815607120

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The period between the American Revolution and the middle nineteenth century dramatically changed New York State and the Iroquois. Upstate metropolises—Utica, Syracuse, Rochester, and Buffalo—were founded and soon witnessed a phenomenal growth, making New York State one of the fastest-growing regions in the country. This development led to the displacement of the Iroquois. Initially, state officials attempted to force the Indians west. In his book, Laurence M. Hauptman shows how state transportation interests, land speculating companies, and national defense policies worked to undermine the Iroquois. When forced removal of the Indians failed, Albany officials pushed for jurisdiction over the Indians, including attempts to tax them. Hauptman goes beyond simply recounting the tragedy that befell the Indians in New York. He includes memoirs and letters of gazetteers, travelers’ accounts, tribal records, personal correspondence, and Indian petitions to Albany and Washington—eloquent documents that reveal a rich culture in crisis.

Iroquois Diplomacy on the Early American Frontier

Iroquois Diplomacy on the Early American Frontier
Title Iroquois Diplomacy on the Early American Frontier PDF eBook
Author Timothy John Shannon
Publisher Penguin
Pages 276
Release 2008
Genre History
ISBN 9780670018970

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A vivid portrait of the Iroquois nation during colonial America offers insight into their formidable influence over regional politics, their active participation in period trade, and their neutral stance throughout the Anglo-French imperial wars. 15,000 first printing.

The Rotinonshonni

The Rotinonshonni
Title The Rotinonshonni PDF eBook
Author Brian Rice
Publisher Syracuse University Press
Pages 314
Release 2013
Genre Iroquois Indians
ISBN 0815652275

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"In this book, Rice offers a comprehensive history based on the oral traditions of the Rotinonshonni Longhouse People, also known as the Iroquois. Drawing upon J.N.B. Hewitt's translation and the oral presentations of Cayuga Elder Jacob Thomas, Rice records the Iroquois creation story, the origin of Iroquois clans, the Great Law of Peace, the European invasion, and the life of Handsome Lake. As a participant in a 700-mile walk following the story of the Peacemaker who confederated the original five warring nations that became the Rotinonshonni, Rice traces the historic sites located in what are now known as the Mississippi River Valley, Upstate New York, southern Quebec, and Ontario. The Rotinonshonni creates from oral traditions a history that informs the reader about events that happened in the past and how those events have shaped and are still shaping Rotinonshonni society today."--Publisher's website.