The Memory of All Ancient Customs
Native American Diplomacy in the Colonial Hudson Valley
Tom Arne MidtrĂžd
- 336 pages
- English
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The Memory of All Ancient Customs
Native American Diplomacy in the Colonial Hudson Valley
Tom Arne MidtrĂžd
Ă propos de ce livre
In The Memory of All Ancient Customs, Tom Arne MidtrĂžd examines the complex patterns of diplomatic, political, and social communication among the American Indian peoples of the Hudson Valleyâincluding the Mahicans, Wappingers, and Esopus Indiansâfrom the early seventeenth century through the American Revolutionary era. By focusing on how members of different Native groups interacted with one another, this book places Indians rather than Europeans on center stage.MidtrĂžd uncovers a vast and multifaceted Native American world that was largely hidden from the eyes of the Dutch and English colonists who gradually displaced the indigenous peoples of the Hudson Valley. In The Memory of All Ancient Customs he establishes the surprising extent to which numerically small and militarily weak Indian groups continued to understand the world around them in their own terms, and as often engagedâ sometimes violently, sometimes cooperativelyâwith neighboring peoples to the east (New England Indians) and west (the Iroquois ) as with the Dutch and English colonizers. Even as they fell more and more under the domination of powerful outsidersâIroquois as well as Dutch and Englishâthe Hudson Valley Indians were resilient, maintaining or adapting features of their traditional diplomatic ties until the moment of their final dispossession during the American Revolutionary War.