Margaret A. Kennedy marshals three distinct types of evidence here to describe the so-called Whiskey Trade of the nineteenth-century Northwestern Plains, a geographic region that crosses the border between the United States and Canada. The first part of the book presents evidence from the written historical record, a data set that privileges the views of the white traders who organized the commerce in buffalo robes in this part of the Plains. The second part consists of a too-brief ethnographic chapter based on Kennedy\u27s interviews with Native People. In the third and longest part she describes the archaeological record, mostly the results of digs at trading posts and some Native burial sites. Kennedy should be commended for her willin...
Review of: The Roots of Rural Capitalism: Western Massachusetts, 1780-1861. Clark, Christopher
This volume, edited by Stanley A. Ahler and Marvin Kay, consists of19 contributions by 21 authors. I...
Theodore Binnema\u27s engaging ethnohistorical account of the peoples who once lived upon the Northw...
Margaret A. Kennedy marshals three distinct types of evidence here to describe the so-called Whiske...
Review of: The Columbia Guide to American Indians of the Great Plains. Fowler, Loretta
The perception of order in seeming chaos in The Wichita Indians arises from the historical disciplin...
Bison history captures the American imagination. Robinson capitalizes on this interest here with an ...
In writing a review for Great Plains Quarterly one is asked to emphasize the book\u27s Great Plains ...
In Muskekowuck Athinuwick, Victor Lytwyn provides a detailed study of the indigenous people of the H...
Review of: Early Fur Trade on the Northern Plains: Canadian Traders among the Mandan and Hidatsa Ind...
This volume contains 12 contributions that deal with North American bison in relation to paleontolog...
Review of: Kinsmen of Another Kind: Dakota-White Relations in the Upper Mississippi Valley, 1650-186...
Few works on the Southern Plains have taken a decisively theoretical approach to the understanding o...
In this work Meyer draws primarily upon the substantial resources available from the colonial U.S. b...
The Comanche Empire is an important and well-researched book that traces the development of the Coma...
Review of: The Roots of Rural Capitalism: Western Massachusetts, 1780-1861. Clark, Christopher
This volume, edited by Stanley A. Ahler and Marvin Kay, consists of19 contributions by 21 authors. I...
Theodore Binnema\u27s engaging ethnohistorical account of the peoples who once lived upon the Northw...
Margaret A. Kennedy marshals three distinct types of evidence here to describe the so-called Whiske...
Review of: The Columbia Guide to American Indians of the Great Plains. Fowler, Loretta
The perception of order in seeming chaos in The Wichita Indians arises from the historical disciplin...
Bison history captures the American imagination. Robinson capitalizes on this interest here with an ...
In writing a review for Great Plains Quarterly one is asked to emphasize the book\u27s Great Plains ...
In Muskekowuck Athinuwick, Victor Lytwyn provides a detailed study of the indigenous people of the H...
Review of: Early Fur Trade on the Northern Plains: Canadian Traders among the Mandan and Hidatsa Ind...
This volume contains 12 contributions that deal with North American bison in relation to paleontolog...
Review of: Kinsmen of Another Kind: Dakota-White Relations in the Upper Mississippi Valley, 1650-186...
Few works on the Southern Plains have taken a decisively theoretical approach to the understanding o...
In this work Meyer draws primarily upon the substantial resources available from the colonial U.S. b...
The Comanche Empire is an important and well-researched book that traces the development of the Coma...
Review of: The Roots of Rural Capitalism: Western Massachusetts, 1780-1861. Clark, Christopher
This volume, edited by Stanley A. Ahler and Marvin Kay, consists of19 contributions by 21 authors. I...
Theodore Binnema\u27s engaging ethnohistorical account of the peoples who once lived upon the Northw...