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Native Americans and the Early Republic (Paperback)
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Native Americans and the Early Republic (Paperback)
Series: United States Capitol Historical Society
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At the 1795 treaty council that sealed Anthony Wayne's victory at
Fallen Timbers in northwest Ohio, the Wyandot leader Tarhe spoke
for the assembled Native leaders when he admonished the American
emissaries: "Take care of your little ones; an impartial father
equally regards all his children." Spoken two decades after the
minutemen's shots had echoed across Lexington Green, Tarhe's words
compel historians to reconsider the rosy truisms that customarily
encircle the age of the Early Republic. The essays in this volume
begin to perform this important reexamination of the Native
American experience in the post-Revolutionary period. Tarhe's
eloquent words and similar evidence quoted by the volume's
contributors show that American Indians were not defeated refugees
who dutifully stood aside in the wake of the British defeat, nor
were they passive victims of American expansion. The book's three
parts reflect the dynamic nature of the Native Americans' struggle:
the first provides broad discussions of the interaction between
Native Americans and the United States in the postwar era; the
second traces histories of specific tribal communities; and the
third explores the powerful repertoire of stories and pictures that
Americans used to describe Native Americans to themselves during an
era of national expansion. These essays open up for consideration a
more complex history of the Early Republic. Contributors Colin G.
Calloway, Dartmouth College * R. David Edmunds, University of Texas
at Dallas * Vivien Green Fryd, Vanderbilt University * Reginald
Horsman, University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee * Elise Marienstras,
University of Paris * Joel W. Martin, Franklin and Marshall College
* James H. Merrell, Vassar College * Theda Perdue, University of
North Carolina * Daniel K. Richter, Dickinson College * Daniel H.
Usner Jr., Cornell University * Richard White, Stanford University
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