02460oam 22005054a 450 991101886590332120251205135615.00-299-04079-8(CKB)39208740100041(OCoLC)1528417844(MdBmJHUP)musev2_138871(NjHacI)9939208740100041(EXLCZ)993920874010004119900215d1991 uy 0engur|||||||||||txtrdacontentcrdamediacrrdacarrierIndian Culture and European Trade Goods The Archaeology of the Historic Period in the Western Great Lakes Region /Mitchell Robert BreitwieserMadison, Wis. :University of Wisconsin Press,1991.©1991.1 online resourceWisconsin project on American writers0-299-04074-7 0-299-04070-4 Includes bibliographical references (pages 197-220) and index.Mary White Rowlandwon, a New England Congregationalist minister's wife, was held captive by the Algonquin Indians during King Philip's War in 1676. Several years after she was ransomed and living among the British again she wrote a narrative of the captivity chronicling her experience in grief, love, resentment, and ethnic trauma. Breitwieser argues that this narrative undercuts the Puritan values Rowlandson attempted to uphold. He reveals where and how Rowlandson breaks with Puritan conventions. He points out that in American Puritan religious practice, real experiences were seen as siogns or emblems of moral abstractions. American Puritanism and the Defense of Mourning will be essential reading for all who study early American literature and culture.Wisconsin project on American writers.Indian captivitiesMassachusettsfasthttps://id.oclc.org/worldcat/entity/E39PBJjXhqWY9tQdd4wPBQPWjCBiographies.HistoryBiographiescollective biographies.Indian captivities.974.4/302/092Quimby George I(George Irving),1913-2003,1859627Cairns Collection of American Women WritersMdBmJHUPMdBmJHUPBOOK9911018865903321Indian Culture and European Trade Goods4463686UNINA