Q: Why did you write this article?
A: "I wrote this article to highlight some of the ways in which Powhatan law has contributed to the history of Indigenous-European conflict over territorial possessions.
Q: Why did you write this article?
A: "I wrote this article to highlight some of the ways in which Powhatan law has contributed to the history of Indigenous-European conflict over territorial possessions.
Q: Why did you write your article?
A: "Gone a Hunting" is important because it complicates narratives of colonial expansion and Indigenous dispossession. From a 17th-century Algonquian perspective, English settlement and encroachment was not nearly as successful as many have believed.
Q: Why did you write your article?
A: "Gone a Hunting" is important because it complicates narratives of colonial expansion and Indigenous dispossession. From a 17th-century Algonquian perspective, English settlement and encroachment was not nearly as successful as many have believed.
2022 Presidential Address: Rock, Paper, Scissors—Ethnohistory and an Indigenous Archive by Barbara Mundy
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2022 Presidential Address: Rock, Paper, Scissors—Ethnohistory and an Indigenous Archive by Barbara Mundy
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“To Be at Peace”: Indigenous Women, Interethnic Marriages, and Cunhamenas in Northwestern Amazonia, 1730–1755 by Barbara Sommer
“To Be at Peace”: Indigenous Women, Interethnic Marriages, and Cunhamenas in Northwestern Amazonia, 1730–1755 by Barbara Sommer