Editorial Reviews
Review
“This work would be of use to faculty, graduate students, and advanced undergraduates with an interest in Native Americans of New England.”–Choice
“This is a worthy start to a new series and should be worthwhile reading for those interested in Native Americans in general and the natives of New England in particular.”–American Indian Culture and Research Journal
Book Description
This collection of Native American histories written by anthropologists, native peoples, ethnobotanists, and art historians covers the late prehistoric period through the present. Wampanoag, Pequot, Mohegan, Narragansett, Schaghticoke, Penobscot, and Passamaquoddy peoples are chronicled by recognized scholars who focus on pertinent issues related to each tribe, such as European contact and trade, native foods, charismatic leaders, native politics and survival strategies, communities, and arts and symbolism. Introduced and edited by Laurie Weinstein, the author of the renowned 1989 volume on the Wampanoag, this work fills a large gap in the literature by and about native northeastern peoples of America.
Enduring Traditions
Enduring Traditions: The Native Peoples of New England,Laurie Weinstein,Bergin & Garvey Paperback,0897893506,Anthropology - Cultural,History - General History,History - U.S.,Indians of North America,New England,Social Science,Sociology,United States - State & Local - General,Anthropology,Cultural studies,History of specific racial & ethnic groups,Indigenous peoples,Social Science / Anthropology / Cultural,USA
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