Many past and current generations of historians, anthropologists, and literary writers have acknowledged the existence of a Delaware Indian nation. They, however, have failed to thoroughly understand or address the historical and cultural dynamics that contributed to both the formation and quick decline of this Indian nation. This multidisciplinary study includes the oral traditions and oratory of Delaware Indians, the observances of Moravian missionaries and colonial-revolutionary officials, and contemporary anthropological and historical sources, to construct the building of the Delaware nation during the eighteenth century.;Once decentralized and living in the Delaware River watershed, three phratries or animal tribes (Turtle, Turkey, an...
Examining interactions between Native Americans and whites in eighteenth-century Pennsylvania, Jane ...
Over a century before the Cherokees\u27 Infamous Trail of Tears, uprooted refugees already made up...
This work explores the impact of the “vanishing Indian” paradigm on historical, museological, and an...
This research explores the meaning, construction, representation, and function of Delaware ethnic id...
This article examines how the Delawares responded to the challenges that living among the Cherokees ...
Title from PDF of title page (University of Missouri--Columbia, viewed on May 18, 2012).The entire t...
The preponderance of Native American histories of the Old Northwest traditionally have examined macr...
The Five Nations of the Iroquois Confederacy hold a noted position of the history of Native American...
Between 1740 and 1790, Moravians and Delaware Indians fostered a spiritual and political alliance ev...
This study explores the conflict between two Indian nations, the Delaware Tribe of Indians (headquar...
This dissertation explores community building during times of violence. I argue that the intense vio...
Ambiguous Alliances examines the revolutionary era in the Ohio Valley from a Native American perspe...
This dissertation is a comparative study of cultural relationships between European and Indian settl...
This dissertation is a political history of the Creek Indians spanning the years between the conclus...
This dissertation examines the ways in which indigenous peoples and missionaries, specifically Quake...
Examining interactions between Native Americans and whites in eighteenth-century Pennsylvania, Jane ...
Over a century before the Cherokees\u27 Infamous Trail of Tears, uprooted refugees already made up...
This work explores the impact of the “vanishing Indian” paradigm on historical, museological, and an...
This research explores the meaning, construction, representation, and function of Delaware ethnic id...
This article examines how the Delawares responded to the challenges that living among the Cherokees ...
Title from PDF of title page (University of Missouri--Columbia, viewed on May 18, 2012).The entire t...
The preponderance of Native American histories of the Old Northwest traditionally have examined macr...
The Five Nations of the Iroquois Confederacy hold a noted position of the history of Native American...
Between 1740 and 1790, Moravians and Delaware Indians fostered a spiritual and political alliance ev...
This study explores the conflict between two Indian nations, the Delaware Tribe of Indians (headquar...
This dissertation explores community building during times of violence. I argue that the intense vio...
Ambiguous Alliances examines the revolutionary era in the Ohio Valley from a Native American perspe...
This dissertation is a comparative study of cultural relationships between European and Indian settl...
This dissertation is a political history of the Creek Indians spanning the years between the conclus...
This dissertation examines the ways in which indigenous peoples and missionaries, specifically Quake...
Examining interactions between Native Americans and whites in eighteenth-century Pennsylvania, Jane ...
Over a century before the Cherokees\u27 Infamous Trail of Tears, uprooted refugees already made up...
This work explores the impact of the “vanishing Indian” paradigm on historical, museological, and an...