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A Longhouse Fragmented - Ohio Iroquois Autonomy in the Nineteenth Century (Hardcover)
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A Longhouse Fragmented - Ohio Iroquois Autonomy in the Nineteenth Century (Hardcover)
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"A Longhouse Fragmented" is a historic ethnography of the Ohio
Iroquois and, in particular, of the people known as the Seneca of
Sandusky during the early nineteenth century. Using contemporary
social theory and interdisciplinary methodologies, Brian Joseph
Gilley tells the social history of the Native peoples of Ohio
before and during the sociopolitical buildup to removal. As
culturally, geographically, and socially displaced Iroquois, the
Sandusky Iroquois were fragmented away from American
historiographical constructions of Iroquois social history by the
American Indian academic establishment. This fragmentation makes
the early cultural history of the Ohio Iroquois an ideal foil
through which to consider how normalized interpretations of social
history come to appear real and have real effects for the subject
societies well into the twentieth century. These stories are
intended to begin an overdue conversation about the effects of a
unified Iroquois history congealed around highly specific
categories of knowledge.
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