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The invasion within : the contest of cultures in Colonial North America  Cover Image Book Book

The invasion within : the contest of cultures in Colonial North America

Axtell, James. (Author).

Summary: Publisher description: Colonial North America was not only a battleground for furs and land, but for allegiances as well. While the colonial French and English were locked in heated competition for the most native allies, the Indians sought to preserve their own independence, alighning themselves only when necessary with the colonial group that offered the best material and spiritual wares. Here, ethnohistorian James Axtell takes a fresh look at this contest of cultures to reveal why and how the French and Indians were able to rise so effectively to the challenge posed by English imperial design. Although the English offered better trade goods, they were ultimately defeated by their own stubborn need to impose their way of life on the reluctant native Americans. The French Jesuits, on the other hand, managed to keep the English at bay for a century and a half by adapting themselves to native life and so converting thousands of Indians to Catholicism. this is the first of three volumes in James Axtell's new series, THE CULTURAL ORIGINS OF NORTH AMERICA. The series is designed to provide an overview of the realtions between the three separate cultures that together formed America's roots, and offers a new perspective on America's colonial past.

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  • ISBN: 0195035968
  • ISBN: 9780195035964
  • Physical Description: print
    xv, 389 pages : illustrations, maps, portraits ; 25 cm.
  • Publisher: New York : Oxford University Press, 1985.

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Bibliography, etc. Note: Includes bibliographical references and index.
Formatted Contents Note: Prologue: the skewed triangle -- 1. Those poor blind infidels -- Black robes and gray -- 2. Reconnaissance -- 3. Beyond the comptoir -- 4. The art of reduction -- 5. When in Rome -- 6. Harvest of souls -- The lively liquor of the Gospel -- 7. Reduce them to civility -- 8. The little red school -- 9. The tribe of believers -- 10. Errands into the wilderness -- America in translation -- 11. Preachers, priests, and pagans -- 12. The English apostates -- 13. The white Indians -- Epilogue: Education and empire.
Awards Note:
American Historical Association Albert B. Corey Prize in Canadian-American Relations, 1986.
Subject: Indians of North America Cultural assimilation
Acculturation United States History
Acculturation Canada History
Indians of North America Government relations To 1789
Canada Social conditions To 1763
United States Social conditions To 1865
North America History Colonial period, ca. 1600-1775
Indians of North America Canada Government relations To 1830

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  • 1 of 1 copy available at Northwest Indian College.

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Location Call Number / Copy Notes Barcode Shelving Location Status Due Date
Lummi Library E 98 .C89 A98 1985 288126 Stacks Available -

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