An edition of Into the American woods (1999)

Into the American woods

negotiators on the Pennsylvania frontier

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An edition of Into the American woods (1999)

Into the American woods

negotiators on the Pennsylvania frontier

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This book is an award-winning historian's beautifully written reconstruction of how Europeans lived in peace and war with Indians on America's colonial frontier. They've been with us since the mythic past, when Hermes carried messages From the gods to the Greeks and Deganawidah with his disciple Hiawatha built the Great League of Peace among the Iroquois. They are the goal-between, the shadowy figures who moved between us and them, linking different worlds. On the Pennsylvania frontier they were German and Delaware, Irish and Iroquois, French and Shawnee, with names like Weiser, Shickellamy, Montour, and Osternados. These were the "woodsmen," wise in the ways of the American woods, knowledgeable about the other, able to navigate the treacherous shoals of misunderstanding and mistrust. From the Quaker colonies founding in the early 1680s into the 1750s, they did the hard, dirty work that helped maintain the fragile "long peace" between Indians and colonists. But, skilled as they were in the alchemy of translation and negotiation, they could not prevent the sickening plummet from piece to war after 1750. The bloodshed and hatred of frontier conflict at once made go-betweens obsolete and taught the harsh lesson of the woods: the final incompatibility of colonial and native dreams about the continent they shared. Long erased from history -- overlooked even in Benjamin West's famous painting of William Penn's legendary encounter with the Indians -- the go-betweens of early America are recovered here in vivid detail. - Jacket flap.

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Publisher
Norton
Language
English
Pages
463

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Table of Contents

Chronology
Introduction : "I have a large intriestt in ye woods"
Prologue : The killing of Jack Armstrong, 1744
"Fitt and proper persons to goe between" : paths to the woods
Finding friends : woodslore, 1699-1723
"That road between us and you" : passages through the woods
The lessons of brinksmanship : woodslore, 1728 1743
"A good correspondance" : conversations
In the woods : woodslore, 1755-1758
"A sort of confusion" : treaties
Epilogue : The killing of young Seneca George, 1769

Edition Notes

Includes bibliographical references (p. 329-438) and index.

Other Titles
Negotiators on the Pennsylvania frontier

Classifications

Dewey Decimal Class
974.8/02
Library of Congress
F152 .M48 1999, F152.M48 1999

The Physical Object

Format
Hardcover
Pagination
463 p.
Number of pages
463
Dimensions
25 x x centimeters

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL364554M
Internet Archive
intoamericanwood0000merr
ISBN 10
0393046761
ISBN 13
9780393046762
LCCN
98024835
Library Thing
320325
Goodreads
3604567

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