The ordeal of the longhouse

About this book
Richter examines a wide range of primary documents to survey the responses of the peoples of the Iroquois League--the Mohawks, Oneidas, Onondagas, Cayugas, Senecas, and Tuscaroras--to the challenges of the European colonialization of North America. He demonstrates that by the early eighteenth century a series of creative adaptations in politics and diplomacy allowed the peoples of the Longhouse to preserve their cultural autonomy in a land now dominated by foreign powers.
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- OL4321472W
Subjects
First contact with EuropeansGovernment relationsHistoryIroquois IndiansIndians of north america, east (u.s.)Indians of north america, historyIndians of north america, government relationsIndians of north america, first contact with europeansFirst contact with other peoples