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on American Natives by European colonists to elucidate an Indian point of view. Richter argues that American Indian participation in the Atlantic economy and warfare was essential and that Europeans and American Indians depended on each other. According to Richter, with the increasing animosity
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begins by exploring, through available facts, possibilities of American Indian scenarios that have not been part of European-centered imaginations about American Indians. Richter goes on to show the active participation of American Indians in relations with European settlers, particularly their
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will appeal to non-specialists, a general public, and students as well as to scholars in the field. It is precisely the kind of book that could succeed at realizing Richter’s longstanding crusade to earn for American Indian history a vital place in the larger narrative of American history."
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are brought together in an analysis that shows their similar but varying deliberate involvements with Europeans. Richter relies on spiritual
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received generally positive reviews and was praised for its writing style and argumentation. Gail D. MacLeitch in the
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between American Indians and colonists, both groups developed their mindsets about each other.
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responses to "abstract material responses" brought about by European colonization. The figures
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Finalist, 2002 Pulitzer Prize for History, 2001–2002 Louis Gottschalk Prize
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Index


Daniel K. Richter
United States Colonial History
Harvard University Press
ISBN
0804728429
Native American history
Daniel K. Richter
settlement of North America by Europeans
American Indians
Pulitzer Prize
Pocahontas
Tekakwitha
Metacom
autobiographies
conversion narratives
Journal of World History
Journal of Social History
Facing East from Indian Country A Native History of Early America
ISBN
9780674011175
"The 2002 Pulitzer Prize Finalist in History"
doi
10.1353/cch.2003.0025
ISSN
1532-5768
S2CID
162331547
doi
10.1353/jwh.2004.0024

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