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The Lives in Objects - Native Americans, British Colonists, and Cultures of Labor and Exchange in the Southeast (Paperback)
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The Lives in Objects - Native Americans, British Colonists, and Cultures of Labor and Exchange in the Southeast (Paperback)
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In The Lives in Objects, Jessica Yirush Stern presents a thoroughly
researched and engaging study of the deerskin trade in the colonial
Southeast, equally attentive to British American and Southeastern
Indian cultures of production, distribution, and consumption. Stern
upends the long-standing assertion that Native Americans were
solely gift givers and the British were modern commercial
capitalists. This traditional interpretation casts Native Americans
as victims drawn into and made dependent on a transatlantic
marketplace. Stern complicates that picture by showing how both the
Southeastern Indian and British American actors mixed gift giving
and commodity exchange in the deerskin trade, such that
Southeastern Indians retained much greater agency as producers and
consumers than the standard narrative allows. By tracking the
debates about Indian trade regulation, Stern also reveals that the
British were often not willing to embrace modern free market
values. While she sheds new light on broader issues in native and
colonial history, Stern also demonstrates that concepts of labor,
commerce, and material culture were inextricably intertwined to
present a fresh perspective on trade in the colonial Southeast.
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