Into The American Woods: Negotiators On The Pennsylvania FrontierW. W. Norton & Company, 18.01.2000 - 463 Seiten This book is an award-winning historian's beautifully written reconstruction of how Europeans lived in peace and war with Indians on America's colonial frontier. They've been with us since the mythic past, when Hermes carried messages From the gods to the Greeks and Deganawidah with his disciple Hiawatha built the Great League of Peace among the Iroquois. They are the goal-between, the shadowy figures who moved between us and them, linking different worlds. On the Pennsylvania frontier they were German and Delaware, Irish and Iroquois, French and Shawnee, with names like Weiser, Shickellamy, Montour, and Osternados. These were the "woodsmen," wise in the ways of the American woods, knowledgeable about the other, able to navigate the treacherous shoals of misunderstanding and mistrust. From the Quaker colonies founding in the early 1680s into the 1750s, they did the hard, dirty work that helped maintain the fragile "long peace" between Indians and colonists. But, skilled as they were in the alchemy of translation and negotiation, they could not prevent the sickening plummet from piece to war after 1750. The bloodshed and hatred of frontier conflict at once made go-betweens obsolete and taught the harsh lesson of the woods: the final incompatibility of colonial and native dreams about the continent they shared. Long erased from history -- overlooked even in Benjamin West's famous painting of William Penn's legendary encounter with the Indians -- the go-betweens of early America are recovered here in vivid detail. - Jacket flap. |
Inhalt
Fitt Proper Persons to Goe Between Paths to the Woods | 54 |
Finding Friends Woodslore 16991723 | 106 |
That Road between Us and You Passages through the Woods | 128 |
The Lessons of Brinksmanship Woodslore 17281743 | 157 |
A Good Correspondance Conversations | 179 |
In the Woods Woodslore 17551758 | 225 |
A Sort of Confusion Treaties | 253 |
The Killing of Young Seneca George 1769 | 302 |
ACKNOWLEDGMENTS | 317 |
ABBREVIATIONS | 321 |
NOTES | 329 |
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Into the American Woods: Negotiators on the Pennsylvania Frontier James Hart Merrell Keine Leseprobe verfügbar - 1999 |
Häufige Begriffe und Wortgruppen
Account American Andrew Montour Bartram Bizaillon Brainerd Cartlidge Chartier colonial Conestoga Conoy Conrad Weiser council Culture dians DRCNY Easton Edward Shippen English European Francis French friends fur trader George Croghan go-betweens Governor Heckewelder History ibid Indian country Indians and colonists Iroquois Israel Pemberton James Logan Jennings John Joseph Shippen Journal July June Kenny killed knew Lancaster land leaders Logstown McKee messengers missionaries MJNY Moravian MPCP Mushemeelin natives negotiators officials Ohio Ohio country Oneida Onondaga Paxton peace Pennsylvania Philadelphia Pisquetomen PMHB PMOC Post Proprietaries provincial Quaker Reichel Richard Peters RPCEC Sassoonan scalps Scarouyady Seneca George Sept Shamokin Shamokin Diary Shawnees Shickellamy Six Nations Spangenberg speech Susquehanna talk Tatamy Teedyuscung Thomas Penn told town travelers treaty Tulpehocken VIII Virginia Wallace wampum wampum belt Weiser to Peters William Penn words wrote York Zeisberger
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Seite 20 - We went out door; brethren, you came a great way to visit us, and many sorts of evils might have befallen you by the way, which might have been hurtful to your eyes and your inward parts ; for the woods are full of evil spirits. We give you this string of wampum to clear up your eyes and minds, and to remove all bitterness of your spirit, that you may hear us speak a good cheer.
Seite 33 - Interpretation of whatever, is said to him by either of us, equally allied to both ; he is of our Nation, and a Member of our Council, as well as of yours. When we adopted him, we divided him into two equal Parts : One we kept for ourselves, and one we left for you.
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