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First Manhattans : A History of the Indians of Greater New York

معرفی کتاب «First Manhattans : A History of the Indians of Greater New York» نوشتهٔ Robert Steven Grumet، منتشرشده توسط نشر Univ of Oklahoma Pr (Trd) در سال 2009. این کتاب در فرمت pdf، زبان انگلیسی ارائه شده است.

A concise history of the Indians said to have sold Manhattan for $24The Indian sale of Manhattan is one of the world s most cherished legends. Few people know that the Indians who made the fabled sale were Munsees whose ancestral homeland lay between the lower Hudson and upper Delaware river valleys. The story of the Munsee people has long lain unnoticed in broader histories of the Delaware Nation. First Manhattans, a concise and lively distillation of the author s comprehensive The Munsee Indians, resurrects the lost history of this forgotten people, from their earliest contacts with Europeans to their final expulsion just before the American Revolution. Anthropologist Robert S. Grumet rescues from obscurity Mattano, Tackapousha, Mamanuchqua, and other Munsee sachems whose influence on Dutch and British settlers helped shape the course of early American history in the mid-Atlantic heartland. He looks past the legendary sale of Manhattan to show for the first time how Munsee leaders forestalled land-hungry colonists by selling small tracts whose vaguely worded and bounded titles kept courts busy— and settlers out— for more than 150 years. Ravaged by disease, war, and alcohol, the Munsees finally emigrated to reservations in Wisconsin, Oklahoma, and Ontario, where most of their descendants still live today. With the four hundredth anniversary of Hudson s voyage to the river that bears his name, this book shows how Indians and settlers struggled, through land deals and other transactions, to reconcile cultural ideals with political realities. It offers a wide audience access to the most authoritative treatment of the Munsee experience— one that restores this people to their place in history.

A concise history of the Indians said to have sold Manhattan for $24

The Indian sale of Manhattan is one of the world's most cherished legends. Few people know that the Indians who made the fabled sale were Munsees whose ancestral homeland lay between the lower Hudson and upper Delaware river valleys. The story of the Munsee people has long lain unnoticed in broader histories of the Delaware Nation.

First Manhattans, a concise and lively distillation of the author's comprehensive The Munsee Indians, resurrects the lost history of this forgotten people, from their earliest contacts with Europeans to their final expulsion just before the American Revolution. Anthropologist Robert S. Grumet rescues from obscurity Mattano, Tackapousha, Mamanuchqua, and other Munsee sachems whose influence on Dutch and British settlers helped shape the course of early American history in the mid-Atlantic heartland. He looks past the legendary sale of Manhattan to show for the first time how Munsee leaders forestalled land-hungry colonists by selling small tracts whose vaguely worded and bounded titles kept courts busy—and settlers out—for more than 150 years.

Ravaged by disease, war, and alcohol, the Munsees finally emigrated to reservations in Wisconsin, Oklahoma, and Ontario, where most of their descendants still live today. With the four hundredth anniversary of Hudson's voyage to the river that bears his name, this book shows how Indians and settlers struggled, through land deals and other transactions, to reconcile cultural ideals with political realities. It offers a wide audience access to the most authoritative treatment of the Munsee experience—one that restores this people to their place in history.

Cover 1 Title Page 4 Copyright Page 5 Table of Contents 8 List of Illustrations 10 Preface and Acknowledgments 12 Introduction 16 Chapter 1. Contact, 1524-1640 36 Chapter 2. Conflict, 1640-1645 44 Chapter 3. Drumfire, 1645-1664 57 Chapter 4. Dealings, 1630-1664 72 Chapter 5. Contentions, 1664-1674 99 Chapter 6. Respite, 1674-1679 121 Chapter 7. Devastation, 1679-1685 139 Chapter 8. Soldiering on, 1686-1701 151 Chapter 9. Great Peace, 1702-1713 175 Chapter 10. Unmoored, 1708-1742 197 Chapter 11. Sold Out, 1743-1766 218 Chapter 12. Many Trails, 1767-Today 239 Note on Sources 256 Index 266 Profiles Manhattan Island's first residents, the Munsee Indians, from their first interactions with European settlers in 1524 to the group's relocation to reservations in the Midwest and Canada during the eighteenth century
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