Roanoke and Wampum: Topics in Native American Heritage and LiteraturesPeter Lang, 2001 - 255 pages Roanoke and Wampum: Topics in Native American Heritage and Literatures focuses on the discourses about selected legacies and writings predominantly of eastern Native North America. Ron Welburn skillfully approaches diverse subjects through scholarly and personal modes. More specifically, the book begins with the author reflecting on the sign talk of fifties television's Pahoo-Ka-Ta-Wah, and it concludes with a discussion of a narrative by thirties Chippewa author Thomas Whitecloud. Other essays inquire about the southeastern Blackfoot, Jeffrey Amherst, and literary theories. Still others discuss Indian slaves, the Great Seal of the United States, Mildred Haun's Melungeon novel, and nineteenth-century Indian interviewers. A section on William Apess features poetry and a scholarly essay. |
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... Ecuyer stating that smallpox had erupted at Fort Pitt , requiring the building of a hospital . In his own journal , Trent , son of one of William Penn's merchant associates , mentions neither the smallpox nor the hospital at that time ...
... Ecuyer stating that smallpox had erupted at Fort Pitt , requiring the building of a hospital . In his own journal , Trent , son of one of William Penn's merchant associates , mentions neither the smallpox nor the hospital at that time ...
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... Ecuyer and Trent . In his 1988 study of the Seven Years ' War , Empire of Fortune , Jennings states the following : " Bouquet passed Amherst's directive along to ... Ecuyer [ who in turn ] summoned besieging Delaware chiefs into the ...
... Ecuyer and Trent . In his 1988 study of the Seven Years ' War , Empire of Fortune , Jennings states the following : " Bouquet passed Amherst's directive along to ... Ecuyer [ who in turn ] summoned besieging Delaware chiefs into the ...
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... Ecuyer as post commander . In a statement made 14 April , 1764 , Hicks reported , " the Small pox has been very general and raging among the Indians since last spring , " which would mean spring 1763 , a season , give or take one to ...
... Ecuyer as post commander . In a statement made 14 April , 1764 , Hicks reported , " the Small pox has been very general and raging among the Indians since last spring , " which would mean spring 1763 , a season , give or take one to ...
Contents
A Good Word about X Brandss Discourses in Sign | 3 |
Who Are the Southeastern Blackfoot? | 9 |
Historicisms | 25 |
Copyright | |
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