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The Iroquoians and Their World
This series examines the cultures and histories of the Iroquoian peoples of northeastern North America and their immediate Algonquian-speaking neighbors. The series is interdisciplinary and includes books from a variety of disciplines, including history, ethnohistory, anthropology, archaeology, linguistics, geography, and cultural studies.
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The Texture of Contact
European and Indian Settler Communities on the Frontiers of Iroquoia, 1667-1783
October 2009
Nebraska
Gideon's People, 2-volume set
Being a Chronicle of an American Indian Community in Colonial Connecticut and the Moravian Missionaries Who Served There
July 2009
Nebraska
Kahnawà:ke
Factionalism, Traditionalism, and Nationalism in a Mohawk Community
September 2007
Nebraska Paperback
"Your fyre shall burn no more"
Iroquois Policy toward New France and Its Native Allies to 1701
August 2000
Nebraska Paperback
Gideon's People, Volume 1
Being a Chronicle of an American Indian Community in Colonial Connecticut and the Moravian Missionaries Who Served There
July 2009
Nebraska
Gideon's People, Volume 2
Being a Chronicle of an American Indian Community in Colonial Connecticut and the Moravian Missionaries Who Served There
July 2009
Nebraska