The History of the American Indians

Particularly those Nations Adjoining to the Mississippi, East and West Florida, Georgia, South and North Carolina, and Virginia

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Paperback, 482 blz. | Engels
Cambridge University Press | e druk, 2013
ISBN13: 9781108060189
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Cambridge University Press e druk, 2013 9781108060189
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A trader who lived and worked for four decades among Native Americans and became a keen observer of their languages, customs and politics, James Adair (fl.1735–75) studied the Catawba, Cherokee, Muscogee, Chickasaw and Choctaw, compiling extensive ethnographic information. Upon publication in 1775, this work was unique in its treatment of these peoples as well as their interaction with white traders and colonists. The book also propounds a theory, popular at the time, that the ancestors of Native Americans were the lost tribes of Israel; as such it remains a valuable source for the history of this idea. In part autobiographical, the work reflects Adair's involvement in trading, local politics and warfare with the British and French. His observations remain of great interest to scholars of American history and ethnography.

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ISBN13:9781108060189
Taal:Engels
Bindwijze:Paperback
Aantal pagina's:482

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Dedication; Preface; A history of the North American Indians; Observations on the origins and descent of the Indians; Observations, and arguments, in proof of the American Indians being descended from the Jews; Accounts of the nations; General observations on the North American Indians; Appendix.

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