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The Fox Wars - The Mesquakie Challenge to New France (Paperback)
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The Fox Wars - The Mesquakie Challenge to New France (Paperback)
Series: The Civilization of the American Indian Series
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This is the saga of the Fox (or Mesquakie) Indians' struggle to
maintain their identity in the face of colonial New France during
the late seventeenth and early eighteenth centuries. The Foxes
occupied central Wisconsin, where for a long time they had warred
with the Sioux and, more recently, had opposed the extension of the
French firearm-and-fur trade with their western enemies. Caught
between the Sioux anvil and the French hammer, the Foxes enlisted
other tribes' support and maintained their independence until the
late 1720s. Then the French treacherously offered them peace before
launching a campaign of annihilation against them. The Foxes
resisted valiantly, but finally were overwhelmed and took sanctuary
among the Sac Indians, with whom they are closely associated to
this day. R. David Edmunds, Professor of History at Indiana
University, is an award-winning author of Native American
histories. Joseph L. Peyser, Professor of French at Indiana
University South Bend and well known as an editor and translator of
documents relating to New France, received the 1991 Hesseltine
Award of the State Historical Society of Wisconsin for his research
on the French-Fox conflict. "It treats an important topic and
touches on such vital themes as intertribal warfare, the impact of
the fur trade on Indians, and the democratic mature of Indian
societies and how that militated against strong tribal
government."-William T. Hagan, author of The Sac and Fox Indians.
"By incorporating Fox oral traditions and uncovering new manuscript
sources, R. David Edmunds and Joseph L. Peyser have given us new
insights into the history of the Foxes. Anyone interested in
American Indians should find this book useful. It treats an
important topic and touches on such vital themes as intertribal
warfare, the impact of the fur trade on Indians, and the democratic
nature of Indian societies and how that militated against strong
tribal government." -William T. Hagan, author of The Sac and Fox
Indians.
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