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The Identity of the Saint Francis Indians

The Identity of the Saint Francis Indians
Author: Gordon M. Day
Publisher:
Total Pages: 157
Release: 1981
Genre: Abenaki Indians
ISBN:

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Attempts to identify the contemporary language and culture of the Saint Francis Indians by tracing their origins in the written record, genealogies, oral tradition and language.


Identity of the Saint Francis Indians

Identity of the Saint Francis Indians
Author: Gordon M. Day
Publisher: University of Ottawa Press
Total Pages: 168
Release: 1981-01-01
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 1772822329

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Using written records, genealogies, oral accounts, and linguistic analyses, the author attempts to link the Saint Francis Indians with their seventeenth century forebears. Despite gaps in the extant evidence, he postulates a relationship between the present population and the Sokwaki, Cowassuck, and Penacook tribes of the New Hampshire and Vermont upper Connecticut and Merrimack Valleys and, possibly, the tribes of the middle Connecticut Valley in Massachusetts and the Abenaki tribes of Maine as well.


After King Philip's War

After King Philip's War
Author: Colin G. Calloway
Publisher: UPNE
Total Pages: 445
Release: 2000-07-20
Genre: History
ISBN: 1611680611

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New perspectives on three centuries of Indian presence in New England


Saint Francis: Nature Mystic

Saint Francis: Nature Mystic
Author: Edward Allworthy Armstrong
Publisher: Univ of California Press
Total Pages: 308
Release: 1973
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 9780520019669

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The Western Abenakis of Vermont, 1600-1800

The Western Abenakis of Vermont, 1600-1800
Author: Colin G. Calloway
Publisher: University of Oklahoma Press
Total Pages: 380
Release: 1994
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 9780806125688

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Before European incursions began in the seventeenth century, the Western Abenaki Indians inhabited present-day Vermont and New Hampshire, particularly the Lake Champlain and Connecticut River valleys. This history of their coexistence and conflicts with whites on the northern New England frontier documents their survival as a people-recently at issue in the courts-and their wars and migrations, as far north as Quebec, during the first two centuries of white contacts. Written clearly and authoritatively, with sympathy for this long-neglected tribe, Colin G. Calloway's account of the Western Abenaki diaspora adds to the growing interest in remnant Indian groups of North America. This history of an Algonquian group on the periphery of the Iroquois Confederacy is also a major contribution to general Indian historiography and to studies of Indian white interactions, cultural persistence, and ethnic identity in North America Colin G. Calloway, Assistant Professor of History in the University of Wyoming, is the author of Crown and Calumet: British-Indian Relations, 1783-181S, and the editor of New Directions in American Indian History, both published by the University of Oklahoma Press. "Colin Calloway shows how Western Abenaki history, like all Indian history, has been hidden, ignored, or purposely obscured. Although his work focuses on Euro-American military interactions with these important eastern Indians, Calloway provides valuable insights into why Indians and Indian identity have survived in Vermont despite their lack of recognition for centuries."-Laurence M. Hauptman, State University of New York, New Paltz. "Far from being an empty no-man's-land in the seventeenth and eighteenth centuries, the western Abenaki homeland is shown in this excellent synthesis to have been an active part of the stage on which the events of the colonial period were acted out. -Dean R. Snow, State University of New York, Albany. "At last the western Abenakis have a proper history. Colin Calloway has made their difficultly accessible literature his own and has written what will surely remain the standard reference for a long time."-Gordon M. Day, Canadian Ethnology Service. "Although they played a central role in the colonial history of New England and southern Quebec, the western Abenakis have been all but ignored by historians and poorly known to anthropologists. Therefore, publication of a careful study of western Abenaki history ranks as a major event.... Calloway's book is a gold mine of useful data."-William A. Haviland, senior author, The Original Vermonters.


Saint Francis Solano

Saint Francis Solano
Author: Mary Fabyan Windeatt
Publisher: TAN Books
Total Pages: 254
Release: 1946
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 1618902997

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The captivating story & many adventures of St. Francis Solano for children 10 and up: his converting the slaves on a sinking ship & 9,000 Indians with one sermon, healing the sick, finding a spring in the desert, etc.


The Legend of Saint Francis

The Legend of Saint Francis
Author: Saint Francis (of Assisi)
Publisher: Franklin Classics
Total Pages: 146
Release: 2018-10-16
Genre:
ISBN: 9780343482497

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This work has been selected by scholars as being culturally important and is part of the knowledge base of civilization as we know it. This work is in the public domain in the United States of America, and possibly other nations. Within the United States, you may freely copy and distribute this work, as no entity (individual or corporate) has a copyright on the body of the work. Scholars believe, and we concur, that this work is important enough to be preserved, reproduced, and made generally available to the public. To ensure a quality reading experience, this work has been proofread and republished using a format that seamlessly blends the original graphical elements with text in an easy-to-read typeface. We appreciate your support of the preservation process, and thank you for being an important part of keeping this knowledge alive and relevant.


White Devil

White Devil
Author: Stephen Brumwell
Publisher: Da Capo Press
Total Pages: 338
Release: 2009-04-30
Genre: History
ISBN: 0786736798

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"A fast-moving tale of courage, cruelty, hardship, and savagery."--Pittsburgh Post-Gazette In North America's first major conflict, known today as the French and Indian War, France and England--both in alliance with Native American tribes--fought each other in a series of bloody battles and terrifying raids. No confrontation was more brutal and notorious than the massacre of the British garrison of Fort William Henry--an incident memorably depicted in James Fenimore Cooper's The Last of the Mohicans. That atrocity stoked calls for revenge, and the tough young Major Robert Rogers and his "Rangers" were ordered north into enemy territory to exact it. On the morning of October 4, 1759, Rogers and his men surprised the Abenaki Indian village of St. Francis, slaughtering its sleeping inhabitants without mercy. A nightmarish retreat followed. When, after terrible hardships, the raiders finally returned to safety, they were hailed as heroes by the colonists, and their leader was immortalized as "the brave Major Rogers." But the Abenakis remembered Rogers differently: To them he was Wobomagonda--"White Devil."