America's Early Whalemen
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America's Early Whalemen

Indian Shore Whalers on Long Island, 1650–1750

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America's Early Whalemen

Indian Shore Whalers on Long Island, 1650–1750

About this book

The Indians of coastal Long Island were closely attuned to their maritime environment. They hunted sea mammals, fished in coastal waters, and harvested shellfish. To celebrate the deep-water spirits, they sacrificed the tail and fins of the most powerful and awesome denizen of their maritime world—the whale. These Native Americans were whalemen, integral to the origin and development of the first American whaling enterprise in the years 1650 to 1750.

America's Early Whalemen examines this early chapter of an iconic American historical experience. John A. Strong's research draws on exhaustive sources, domestic and international, including little-known documents such as the whaling contracts of 340 Native American whalers, personal accounting books of whaling company owners, London customs records, estate inventories, and court records. Strong addresses labor relations, the role of alcohol and debt, the patterns of cultural accommodations by Native Americans, and the emergence of corporate capitalism in colonial America.

When Strong began teaching at Long Island University in 1964, he found little mention of the local Indigenous people in history books. The Shinnecocks and the neighboring tribes of Unkechaugs and Montauketts were treated as background figures for the celebratory narrative of the "heroic" English settlers. America's Early Whalemen highlights the important contributions of Native peoples to colonial America.

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Year
2018
Print ISBN
9780816541515
9780816537181
eBook ISBN
9780816538812

Table of contents

  1. Cover
  2. Title Page
  3. Copyright Page
  4. Contents
  5. List of Illustrations
  6. Foreword
  7. Preface
  8. Acknowledgments
  9. 1. The Whale in Aboriginal Long Island Culture
  10. 2. Drift Whales: A Contentious Asset
  11. 3. Sachems, Entrepreneurs, and Conflicting Sovereignties
  12. 4. Origins of “Ye Whaling Design” on Long Island
  13. 5. New Needs, Old Traditions: The Cultural Impact of “Ye Whale Design”
  14. 6. Debt Peonage and Indentured Servitude
  15. 7. Papasaquin’s World: Politics, Economics, and Family in Seventeenth-Century Long Island
  16. 8. Leaving the Shore: The End of an Era
  17. Appendix 1. Examples of Whaling Contracts
  18. Appendix 2. Whaling Contracts by Season
  19. Appendix 3. St. George Manor
  20. Appendix 4. Estimates of Shore Whale Catches, 1697–1734
  21. Appendix 5. Names of Indian Whalers and English Investors on the Whaling Contracts, 1670–1685
  22. Notes
  23. Bibliography
  24. Index

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