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The Seneca Restoration, 1715â1754: An Iroquois Local Political Economy

Online ISBN:
9780813039428
Print ISBN:
9780813032511
Publisher:
University Press of Florida
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The Seneca Restoration, 1715â1754: An Iroquois Local Political Economy

Kurt A. Jordan
Kurt A. Jordan
Cornell University
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Published:
1 September 2008
Online ISBN:
9780813039428
Print ISBN:
9780813032511
Publisher:
University Press of Florida

Abstract

The Iroquois confederacy, one of the most influential Native American groups encountered by early European settlers, is commonly perceived as having plunged into steep decline in the late seventeenth century due to colonial encroachment into the Great Lakes region. This book challenges long-standing interpretations that depict the Iroquois as defeated, colonized peoples by demonstrating that an important nation of that confederacy, the Senecas, maintained an impressive political and economic autonomy and resisted colonialism with a high degree of success. By combining archaeological data grounded in the material culture of the Seneca Townley-Read site with historical documents, this book answers larger questions about the Seneca's cultural sustainability and durability in an era of intense colonial pressures. It offers a detailed reconstruction of daily life in the Seneca community and demonstrates that they were extremely selective about which aspects of European material culture, plant and animal species, and lifeways they allowed into their territory.

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