David Zeisberger (1721-1808) was the head of a group of Moravian
missionaries that settled in the Upper Ohio Valley in 1772 to
minister to the Delaware Nation. For the next ten years, Zeisberger
lived among the Delaware, becoming a trusted adviser and involving
himself not only in religious activities but also in political and
social affairs. During this time he kept diaries in which he
recorded the full range of his activities. Published in English for
the first time, The Moravian Mission Diaries of David Zeisberger
offers an unparalleled insider's view of Indian society during
times of both war and peace.
Zeisberger's diaries, today housed at the Moravian Archives in
Bethlehem, Pennsylvania, present a detailed picture of the effect
of the American Revolution on one Indian nation--not only on
political issues but also in terms of its economy, culture, and
demographic structure. A later portion of the diaries, covering the
post-Revolutionary War years, was translated and published in the
nineteenth century, but the 1772-81 diaries have never been
published in English translation. This translation is based on the
full scholarly edition of the diaries, which Wellenreuther and
Wessel published in Germany in 1995. Publication of this volume
will forever change the way we see the impact of the American
Revolution on Indian life and on the Ohio country.
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