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245 04 $aThe World turned upside down :$bIndian voices from early America /$cedited with an introduction by Colin G. Calloway.
260 $aBoston :$bSt. Martin's Press,$cc1994.
300 $axv, 208 p. :$bill., maps ;$c21 cm.
490 1 $aThe Bedford series in history and culture
500 $a"Bedford book."
504 $aIncludes bibliographical references and index.
505 0 $aForeword -- Preface -- List of Illustrations -- Introduction: Times are altered with us Indians -- A world of changes -- Indians in Colonial America -- Sources of Indian History: weighing the evidence -- Voices from the shore -- The Creation of the world -- John Norton, Iroquois creation story, ca. 1816 -- The Creeks come to the homeland -- Chekilli, origin of the Creek Confederacy, 1735 -- A dream of strangers -- Josiah Jeremy, The floating island, 1869 -- Meeting the Dutch at Manhatten -- John Heckwelder, the arrival of the Dutch, ca. 1765 -- What can you get by Warre -- Powhaten, speech to Captain John Smith, 1609 -- The coming of a strange race -- Josiah Quinney, July 4 speech, 1854 -- Cultural conflists, contests, and confluences -- A Native American theological debate -- John Eliot, a dialogue between Piumbukhou and his unconventional relatives, ca. 1671 -- A Micmac questions French civilization -- Chrestien LeClerqm a Micmac responds to the French, ca. 1677 -- An Indian woman bequeths her property -- Naomai Omaush, Will, 1749 -- Autobiography of an Indian Minister -- Samson Occom, a short narrative of my life, 1768.
505 0 $aLetters of a Narragansett family -- Sarah Simon, letter to Eleazar Wheelock, 1767 -- Sarah Simon (the daughter), letter to Eleazar Wheelock, 1769 -- Daniel Simon, letter to Eleazar Wheelock, 1771 -- The Iroquois reject Wheelock's benevolence -- Speech of the Oneida Headman, 1772 -- Speech of the Onondaga Council, 1772 -- A Delaware mouthpiece -- Joseph Pepee, response to the unconverted Delawares, 1772 -- The white women of the Genesee -- Mary Jamison, a narrative of her life, 1824 -- Land, trade and treaties -- Submission to Old England -- Naragansett Indians, Act of Submission, 1644 -- Two land deeds form Maine -- Nanuddemance, deed to John Parker, June 14, 1659 -- Jane of Scarborough, deed to Andrew and Arthur Alger, September 19, 1659 -- Indian land clainms disputed -- Mittark, Agreement of Gy Head Indians not to sell land to the English, 1681 -- The River Indians answer Govenor Burnet -- Mahican Indians, reply to William Burnet, Govenor of New Your, 1722 -- The alienation of Natchexz -- Antoine le Page du Pratz, reply of the stung serpent, 1723 -- The Casco Bay Treaty -- Loron Sauguaarum, an account of negotiations leading to the Casco Bay Treaty, 1727 -- The Walking Purchase: A Delaware complaine and an Iroquois response -- Delaware Indians, complaine against the Walking Purchase, November 21, 1740.
505 0 $aCanasatego, response to the Delawares' complaint, July 12, 1742 -- A guardian system for the Indian lands -- Indians at Mashpee, petition to the Massachusetts General Court, June 11, 1752 -- Resolving conflicts with Colonial neighbors -- King Hagler (Nopkehe) reply to Colonists' complaints, 1754 -- Colonists encroach on the Stanwix Line -- John Killbuck, speech to the Govenors of Pennsylvania, Maryland, and Virginia, December 4, 1771. -- In a world of warfare: American Indians and the War for Empire -- La Barre's failed bluff -- Garangula, speech to New France Govenor LaBarre, 1684 -- Iroquois loyalty turns to disenchantment -- Cheda, promise to uphold the Covenant Chain, 1692 -- Intertribal conflict fostered by Colonists -- Gachadow, speech to the Virginia Commissioners at the Treaty of Lancaster, 1744 -- The Abenakis defy the English -- Atiwaneto, speech resisting Colonial expansion, 1752 -- The Chickasaws appeal for help -- Chickasaw Headman, speech to the Govenor of South Carolina, April 5, 1756 -- French and Indian Wars, or French and English wars? -- Deleware Indians response to the Moravian Ambassador, 1758 -- A new era for Algonkians and Englishmen -- Minavavana speech to Alexander Henry, 1761 -- Pontiac's War -- Pontiac, the master of life speaks to the wolf, 1763 -- The pleas and plight of the Choctaw chiefs.
505 0 $aChoctaw chiefs, speeches to John Stuart, Mobile Alabama, 1772 -- American Indians and the American Revolution, 1775-1783 -- The Oneidas declare neutrality -- Oneida Indians, speech to Govenor Trumbull, 1775 -- Joseph Brant, Adresses his Majesty's Secretary of State -- Joseph Brant, Address to Lord Germaine, 1776 -- Cherokees fight for their survival -- Corn Tassel, speech at Treaty talks with Virginia and North Carolina --, 1777 -- The Delawares and the Treaty of Fort Pitt -- Delaware Indians, letter to George Morgan, 1779 -- The Revolution through the eyes of a Seneca woman -- Mary Jemison, a view of the Revolution, 1775-1779 -- The Revolution through Captain Pipes's eyes -- Captain Pipe, speech to British Colonel DePeyester, November 1781 -- Adjusting to the new realities: The Chickaswas' Revolution -- Chickasaw Chiefs, message to congress, July 1783 -- Brant demands the truth -- Joseph Brant, message to Govenor Frederick Haldimand, 1783 -- Indian voices from the new mation -- Alexander McGillivray, letter to Govenor Arturo O'Neill, July 10, 1785 -- The United Nations speech at the Confederate Council, November 28 and December 18, 1786 -- The world turned upside down -- Henry Quaquaquid and Robert Ashpo, petition to the Connecticut State Assembly, May 1789 -- Joseph Brant weighs Indian and White civilizations -- Joseph Brant, Indian vs White civilization, 1789 -- The continuing conflict over land -- Indian representatives, proposal to maintain Indian lands, 1793 -- Epilogue: surviving as vanishing Americans -- Appendices -- Treaty between the Abenaki Indians and the English at Casco Bay, 1727 -- Treaty with the Delawares, 1778 -- Questions for consideration -- Selected Bibiliography -- Index.
520 $aThis unique collection presents Native American perspectives on the events of the colonial era, from the first encounters between Indians and Europeans in the early seventeenth century through the American Revolution in the late eighteenth century. The documents collected here are drawn from letters, speeches, and records of treaty negotiations in which Indians addressed settlers. Colin Calloway's introduction discusses the nature of such sources and the problems of interpreting them and also analyzes the forces of change that were creating a "new world" for Native Americans during the colonial period. An overview introduces each chapter, and a headnote to each document comments on its context and significance. Maps, illustrations, a bibliography, and an index are also included.
520 $aContains primary source materials.
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