Settler colonialism is a structure rather than an event, according to recent theorists such as Patrick Wolfe, a process marked by the clearing of colonial space through the “logic of elimination”: the separation, dispossession, removal, and disappearance of indigenous peoples from their homelands. Metacom's War offers an early instance of this process. Among the many grievances that Metacom presented to the deputy governor of Rhode Island colony, John Easton, during their negotiations in June 1675 were the increasing pace of land loss, the threat posed by forcible Christianization, and the loss of tribal jurisdiction. These grievances represent two major dynamics of later US settler colonialism: dispossession and coercive acculturation. How...
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...
Within fifteen years of the attack on the Pequot fort in Mystic in 1637, the Pequot (Mashantucket an...
Studies of Native-Euroamerican relations in colonial New England have tended to emphasize the milita...
This paper offers a critical reflection on the appropriateness of ‘settler colonialism’ as an analyt...
Works in Early American History have failed to comprehend adequately the complexity of the interraci...
Indigenous societies living under colonial control employ strategies to resist political domination ...
The processes of colonialism involve the selective adoption of the foreign along with the recasting ...
Beginning in the mid-seventeenth century, colonial projects in southern New England sponsored dozens...
“Imperialist Missionaries” investigates New England missionization through ananalytical lens merging...
Connecticut colony used wartime restrictions to curtail indigenes\u27 political autonomy and gain ad...
These two papers discuss some of the continuities in the history of Native societies of New England ...
The aim of this short book is to foreground Native American conceptions of sovereignty and power in ...
The popular versions of New England\u27s Native American Indian history often contain a gap in repor...
Emma Battell Lowman, Adam J. Barker, Toby Rollo, ‘Settler colonialism and the consolidation of Canad...
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...
Within fifteen years of the attack on the Pequot fort in Mystic in 1637, the Pequot (Mashantucket an...
Studies of Native-Euroamerican relations in colonial New England have tended to emphasize the milita...
This paper offers a critical reflection on the appropriateness of ‘settler colonialism’ as an analyt...
Works in Early American History have failed to comprehend adequately the complexity of the interraci...
Indigenous societies living under colonial control employ strategies to resist political domination ...
The processes of colonialism involve the selective adoption of the foreign along with the recasting ...
Beginning in the mid-seventeenth century, colonial projects in southern New England sponsored dozens...
“Imperialist Missionaries” investigates New England missionization through ananalytical lens merging...
Connecticut colony used wartime restrictions to curtail indigenes\u27 political autonomy and gain ad...
These two papers discuss some of the continuities in the history of Native societies of New England ...
The aim of this short book is to foreground Native American conceptions of sovereignty and power in ...
The popular versions of New England\u27s Native American Indian history often contain a gap in repor...
Emma Battell Lowman, Adam J. Barker, Toby Rollo, ‘Settler colonialism and the consolidation of Canad...
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...
Within fifteen years of the attack on the Pequot fort in Mystic in 1637, the Pequot (Mashantucket an...