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Masters of empire : Great Lakes Indians and the making of America  Cover Image Book Book

Masters of empire : Great Lakes Indians and the making of America

Summary: "In Masters of Empire, the historian Michael A. McDonnell reveals the vital role played by the native peoples of the Great Lakes in the history of North America. Though less well known than the Iroquois or Sioux, the Anishinaabeg, who lived across Lakes Michigan and Huron, were equally influential. Masters of Empire charts the story of one group, the Odawa, who settled at the straits between those two lakes, a hub for trade and diplomacy throughout the vast country west of Montreal known as the pays d'en haut. Highlighting the long-standing rivalries and relationships among the great Indian nations of North America, McDonnell shows how Europeans often played only a minor role in this history, and reminds us that it was native peoples who possessed intricate and far-reaching networks of commerce and kinship, of which the French and British knew little. As empire encroached upon their domain, the Anishinaabeg were often the ones doing the exploiting. By dictating terms at trading posts and frontier forts, they played a crucial part in the making of early America. Through vivid depictions--all from a native perspective--of early skirmishes, the French and Indian War, and the American Revolution, Masters of Empire overturns our assumptions about colonial America. By calling attention to the Great Lakes as a crucible of culture and conflict, McDonnell reimagines the landscape of American history" --

Record details

  • ISBN: 0809068001
  • ISBN: 9780809068005
  • ISBN: 9780809029532
  • ISBN: 9780374714185
  • Physical Description: print
    402 pages : illustrations, maps ; 23 cm
  • Edition: First paperback edition.
  • Publisher: New York : Hill and Wang, a division of Farrar, Straus and Giroux, 2016.

Content descriptions

Bibliography, etc. Note: Includes bibliographical references (pages 331-381) and index.
Formatted Contents Note: Introduction: Old stories and new -- Recentering Michilimackinac -- Defending Anishinaabewaki -- Expansion -- The balance of power -- The First Anglo-Indian War -- The Second Anglo-Indian War -- Reorienting empire -- Dependence -- Conclusion: Persistence in an era of removal.
Subject: Ottawa Indians Huron, Lake (Mich. and Ont.) History
Indians of North America First contact with Europeans
Huron, Lake (Mich. and Ont.) History
Great Lakes Region (North America) History
United States History Colonial period, ca. 1600-1775
Ottawa Indians
Great Lakes Region
Lake Huron
United States
Genre: History.

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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 99 .O9 M33 2015 288810 Stacks Available -

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