03528nam 2200529zu 450 991101564470332120250908015812.09780271101255open access027102299X9780271101255(open access ebook)0271101253(open access ebook)9780271022994(paperback)027102299X(paperback)(CKB)39208739400041(OCoLC)1528965796(MdBmJHUP)musev2_135620(NjHacI)9939208739400041(EXLCZ)993920873940004120250610h20232023 uy 0engur|||||||||||txtrdacontentcrdamediacrrdacarrierBeyond the covenant chain the Iroquois and their neighbors in Indian North America, 1600-1800 /edited with a new preface by Daniel K. Richter and James H. Merrell ; foreword by Wilcomb E. WashburnUniversity Park, Pennsylvania :Pennsylvania State University Press,2003.©20031 online resource (xx, 211 pages) mapsOriginally published: New York : Syracuse University Press, 1987.0-271-02299-X Includes bibliographical references (pages 165-202) and index.Maps :The Iroquois and their neighbors in the early 1670s ;the Iroquois and their neighbors in the early 1760s --Introduction /Daniel K. Richter and James H. Merrell --Ordeals of the longhouse : the Five Nations in early American history /Daniel K. Richter --Linking arms : the structure of Iroquois intertribal diplomacy /Mary Druke Becker --Covenance and consensus : Iroquois and English, 1676-1760 /Richard L. Haan --Toward the Covenant Chain : Iroquois and Southern New England Algonquians, 1637-1684 /Neal Salisbury --"Pennsylvania Indians" and the Iroquois /Francis Jennings --Peoples "inbetween" : the Iroquois and the Ohio Indians, 1720-1768 /Michael N. McConnell --"Their very bones shall fight" : The Catawba-Iroquois Wars /James H. Merrell --Cherokee relations with the Iroquois in the Eighteenth Century /Theda Perdue --"As the wind scatters the smoke" : The Tascaroras in the Eighteenth Century /Douglas W. Boyce."For centuries the Western view of the Iroquois was clouded by the myth that they were the supermen of the frontier - "the Romans of this Western World," as De Witt Clinton called them in 1811. Only in recent years have scholars come to realize the extent to which Europeans had exaggerated the power of the Iroquois. Beyond the Covenant Chain was one of the first studies to acknowledge fully that the Iroquois never had an empire. It remains the best study of diplomatic and military relations among Native American groups in seventeenth- and eighteenth-century North America. Published in paperback for the first time, it features a new preface by Daniel K. Richter and James H. Merrell."--Jacket.Indians of North AmericaGovernment relationsElectronic books. Indians of North AmericaGovernment relations.323.1197Richter Daniel K.233058Richter Daniel K.Merrell James Hart1953-Washburn Wilcomb E.MdBmJHUPMdBmJHUPBOOK9911015644703321Beyond the covenant chain4444203UNINA