In the 1730s, Mahicans along the Housatonic River settled the mission town of Stockbridge, Massachusetts. They participated in town meetings and elected “traditional” leaders to typical New England offices. Even after a growing population of English settlers began dominating town offices, the Indians remained a strong presence in meetings, which was conducted in the Mahican as well as English language, and all voting done viva voce. In 1763, a major battle when an English faction tried to take control by introducing secret balloting; the Indians complained and mostly won their case. Stockbridge thus provides a case study comparing Indian and colonial New England decision-making, and highlighting the evolution of the town meeting during the ...
The processes of colonialism involve the selective adoption of the foreign along with the recasting ...
This dissertation advances the study of New England\u27s religious history by exploring the complex ...
In the wake of King Philip\u27s War (1675-76), Wampanoags throughout the Old Colony - Plymouth, Br...
In the 1730s, Mahicans along the Housatonic River settled the mission town of Stockbridge, Massachus...
Beginning in the mid-seventeenth century, colonial projects in southern New England sponsored dozens...
Studies of Native-Euroamerican relations in colonial New England have tended to emphasize the milita...
Deerfield, Massachusetts sat on the edge of the New England frontier for nearly half a century, from...
The focus of this dissertation is the post-colonial survivance of Indian people in the New England r...
Indigenous societies living under colonial control employ strategies to resist political domination ...
Works in Early American History have failed to comprehend adequately the complexity of the interraci...
This dissertation advances the study of New England\u27s religious history by exploring the complex ...
This thesis explores the relationship between armed conflict and the environment during the first ce...
These two papers discuss some of the continuities in the history of Native societies of New England ...
This essay uses treaty records, council minutes, personal correspondence, and travel narratives to a...
This work explores the impact of the “vanishing Indian” paradigm on historical, museological, and an...
The processes of colonialism involve the selective adoption of the foreign along with the recasting ...
This dissertation advances the study of New England\u27s religious history by exploring the complex ...
In the wake of King Philip\u27s War (1675-76), Wampanoags throughout the Old Colony - Plymouth, Br...
In the 1730s, Mahicans along the Housatonic River settled the mission town of Stockbridge, Massachus...
Beginning in the mid-seventeenth century, colonial projects in southern New England sponsored dozens...
Studies of Native-Euroamerican relations in colonial New England have tended to emphasize the milita...
Deerfield, Massachusetts sat on the edge of the New England frontier for nearly half a century, from...
The focus of this dissertation is the post-colonial survivance of Indian people in the New England r...
Indigenous societies living under colonial control employ strategies to resist political domination ...
Works in Early American History have failed to comprehend adequately the complexity of the interraci...
This dissertation advances the study of New England\u27s religious history by exploring the complex ...
This thesis explores the relationship between armed conflict and the environment during the first ce...
These two papers discuss some of the continuities in the history of Native societies of New England ...
This essay uses treaty records, council minutes, personal correspondence, and travel narratives to a...
This work explores the impact of the “vanishing Indian” paradigm on historical, museological, and an...
The processes of colonialism involve the selective adoption of the foreign along with the recasting ...
This dissertation advances the study of New England\u27s religious history by exploring the complex ...
In the wake of King Philip\u27s War (1675-76), Wampanoags throughout the Old Colony - Plymouth, Br...