The first frontier : the forgotten history of struggle, savagery, and endurance in early America / Scott Weidensaul.
Material type: TextPublication details: Boston : Houghton Mifflin Harcourt, 2012.Description: xxi, 474 p. : ill., maps ; 24 cmISBN:- 0151015155
- 9780151015153
- Frontier and pioneer life -- East (U.S.)
- Immigrants -- East (U.S.) -- History
- Indians of North America -- East (U.S.) -- History
- Indians, Treatment of -- East (U.S.) -- History
- Whites -- East (U.S.) -- History
- Whites -- East (U.S.) -- Relations with Indians -- History
- East (U.S.) -- History
- East (U.S.) -- Race relations -- History
- North America -- History -- Colonial period, ca. 1600-1775
- North America -- History, Military
Item type | Home library | Collection | Call number | Materials specified | Status | Date due | Barcode | Item holds | |
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Adult Book | Dr. James Carlson Library | NonFiction | 974 W417 | Available | 33111006848010 |
Enhanced descriptions from Syndetics:
Frontier : the word carries the inevitable scent of the West. But before Custer or Lewis and Clark, before the first Conestoga wagons rumbled across the Plains, it was the East that marked the frontier--the boundary between complex Native cultures and the first colonizing Europeans.
Here is the older, wilder, darker history of a time when the land between the Atlantic and the Appalachians was contested ground--when radically different societies adopted and adapted the ways of the other, while struggling for control of what all considered to be their land.
The First Frontier traces two and a half centuries of history through poignant, mostly unheralded personal stories--like that of a Harvard-educated Indian caught up in seventeenth-century civil warfare, a mixed-blood interpreter trying to straddle his white and Native heritage, and a Puritan woman wielding a scalping knife whose bloody deeds still resonate uneasily today. It is the first book in years to paint a sweeping picture of the Eastern frontier, combining vivid storytelling with the latest research to bring to life modern America's tumultuous, uncertain beginnings.
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Pt. 1. "So Many Nations, People, and Tongues" -- Mawooshen -- Before Contact -- Stumbling onto a Frontier -- pt. 2. "Let Us Not Live to Bee Enslaved" -- "Why Should You Be So Furious?" -- Between Two Fires -- "Our Enimies Are Exceedeing Cruell" -- "Oppressions, Grievances & Provocacons" -- pt. 3. "We That Came out of This Ground" -- "One Head One Mouth, and One Heart" -- The Long Peace Ends -- War Chief, Peace Chief -- Endings.