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After King Philip's War: Presence and Persistence in Indian New England (Reencounters with Colonialism--New Perspectives on the Ameri)

paperbackMay 15, 1997
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ISBN-13: 9780874518191 ISBN-10: 0874518199
Publisher
University Press of New England
Binding
paperback
Published
May 15, 1997
Weight
1.0 lbs
Dimensions
22.90×1.80×15.20 cm

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After King Philip's War: Presence and Persistence in Indian New England (Reencounters with Colonialism--New Perspectives on the Ameri) by Calloway, Colin G.. paperback edition. ISBN: 9780874518191.

The 1676 killing of Metacomet, the tribal leader dubbed "King Philip" by colonists, is commonly seen as a watershed event, marking the end of a bloody war, dissolution of Indian society in New England, and even the disappearance of Native peoples from the region. This collection challenges that assumption, showing that Indians adapted and survived, existing quietly on the fringes of Yankee society, less visible than before but nonetheless retaining a distinct identity and heritage. While confinement on tiny reservations, subjection to increasing state regulation, enforced abandonment of traditional dress and means of support, and racist policies did cause dramatic changes, Natives nonetheless managed to maintain their Indianness through customs, kinship, and community.