Reinterpreting New England Indians and the colonial experience
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Contributions
- Calloway, Colin G. 1953- - Contributor
- Salisbury, Neal - Contributor
Publication
2003 - Colonial Society of Massachusetts, Boston, Massachusetts
Language
English
Word Count
95,000 words, Guess
Page Count
380 pages
Identifiers
- Open LibraryOL3325935M
- ISBN-100962073768
- OCLC Control Number54402725
- OCLC Control Number55679151
- OCLC Control Numberreinterpretingne0000unse
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- Library of Congress Control Number2004299586
- LibraryThing2644288
- Goodreads671348
Classifications
- DDC974.004/9734
- LCCE78.N5 C65 2003
Description
Ten essays, presented at a conference in Old Sturbridge Village, mainly concerning the response of native Americans to colonists in southern New England.
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Series Statement
- Publications of the Colonial Society of Massachusetts ;
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- Reinterpreting New England Indians and the colonial experience
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