An edition of Deadly medicine (1995)

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Indians and Alcohol in Early America

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An edition of Deadly medicine (1995)

Deadly Medicine

Indians and Alcohol in Early America

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Alcohol abuse has killed and impoverished American Indians since the seventeenth century, when European settlers began trading rum for furs. In the first book to probe the origins of this ongoing social crisis, Peter C. Mancall explores the liquor trade's devastating impact on the Indian communities of colonial America.

The author follows the trail of rum from the West Indian producers to the colonial distributors and on to the Indian consumers in the eastern woodlands. To discover why Indians participated in the trade and why they experienced such a powerful desire for alcohol, he addresses current medical views on alcoholism and reexamines the colonial era as a time when Indians were forming new strategies for survival in a world that had been radically changed.

Finally, Mancall compares Indian drinking in New France and New Spain with that in the British colonies. Forever shattering the stereotype of the drunken Indian, Mancall offers a powerful indictment of English participation in the liquor trade and a new awareness of the trade's tragic cost for the American Indians.

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Deadly Medicine: Indians and Alcohol in Early America
May 1997, Cornell University Press
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1995, Cornell University Press
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First Sentence

"When Benjamin Franklin wrote his Autobiography he included one of American literature's most enduring descriptions of intoxicated Indians."

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Format
Paperback
Number of pages
296
Dimensions
8.7 x 5.5 x 0.4 inches
Weight
13 ounces

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Open Library
OL7848907M
ISBN 10
0801480442
ISBN 13
9780801480447
LibraryThing
334381
Goodreads
1598683

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OL3740112W

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