Carte Echoes from the Eastern Shore Ward McLendon

Echoes from the Eastern Shore

Twelve Native American Chiefs and the Fight for the Atlantic Homelands

Autor: Ward McLendon
Limbă: engleză
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Echoes of the Eastern Shore is a narrative history of Indigenous leadership along the Atlantic seabo...

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Limbă
engleză
Legare
Carte - Carte broșată
Publicat
2026
Pagini
264
EAN
9781971207162
ISBN
1971207160
Enbook ID
50844575
Greutate
359
Dimensiuni
152 x 229 x 15

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Echoes of the Eastern Shore is a narrative history of Indigenous leadership along the Atlantic seaboard during the first centuries of European colonization. Focusing on Native nations from New England through the Hudson Valley and Chesapeake Bay, the book examines how tribal leaders navigated diplomacy, trade, warfare, and displacement as colonial power expanded.

Through biographical chapters and regional context, the book explores the political systems, alliances, and geographic realities that shaped Native decision-making. It highlights the complexity of treaty-making, the role of rivers and coastlines as sources of power, and the lasting consequences of colonial misunderstanding and violence.

Written for a general audience but informed by ethnohistory, archaeology, and Indigenous-centered scholarship, Echoes of the Eastern Shore offers a clear, accessible account of Native agency during a formative period in American history. It includes back matter designed for discussion and further study, making it suitable for libraries, classrooms, and reading groups.

From New England to the Chesapeake, Indigenous nations faced a world changing faster than any before it. Rivers became borders. Treaties became traps. Diplomacy, once a means of survival, increasingly gave way to war, displacement, and erasure. Yet Native leaders did not simply react-they strategized, negotiated, resisted, and adapted, often with a political sophistication colonial observers failed to understand.

This book traces the lives and decisions of twelve influential chiefs and sachems, including leaders of the Wampanoag, Narragansett, Lenape, Powhatan, Haudenosaunee, and related nations. Set against the backdrop of first contact, trade rivalry, and colonial violence, Echoes of the Eastern Shore reveals how geography, power, and misunderstanding shaped the early American world-and how Native nations endured long after victory was declared against them.

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