2 edition of wars of the Iroquois found in the catalog.
wars of the Iroquois
George T. Hunt
Published
1967
by The University of Wisconsin press in Madison
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Written in English
Edition Notes
Other titles | Intertribal trade relations. |
Statement | by George T. Hunt ... |
Classifications | |
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LC Classifications | E99 I7 H8 1967 |
The Physical Object | |
Pagination | 209 p. |
Number of Pages | 209 |
ID Numbers | |
Open Library | OL16706513M |
Book Descriptions: The Wars of the Iroquois: A Study in Intertribal Trade Relations by George T. Hunt From reader reviews: William Leighty: Now a day individuals who Living in the era wherever everything reachable by talk with the internet and the resources inside it can be true or not require people to be aware of each facts they get. The Iroquois (/ ˈ ɪr ə k w ɔɪ / or / ˈ ɪr ə k w ɑː /) or Haudenosaunee (/ ˈ h oʊ d ə n oʊ ˈ ʃ oʊ n i /; "People of the Longhouse") are a historically powerful northeast Native American confederacy in North America. They were known during the colonial years to the French as the Iroquois League, and later as the Iroquois Confederacy, and to the English as the Five Nations.
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Shortly after their landing, some Iroquois warriors led by Joseph Brant, known amongst the Mohawk as Thayendanagea, greeted the British commander in a show of support. Brant had proven to be a loyal ally and vital asset to the royal war effort on the frontier, and his cooperation would be equally vital during the Saratoga campaign. The Iroquois conducted wars against the French, English, Americans and others: from economic consequences of rivalries to the foundations of war which dictated Iroquois League manners, Unconquered provides a scholarly review of history and cultural influences and is a 'must' for any surveying Native American culture and patterns of war."Price: $
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The author does argue for an economic motive (the fur trade) fueling the conflict between the Iroquois and their enemies/5(8). On Pg 68 the author has the "Neutral and Erie Wars of " and Pg states the Neutrals were defeated in and the Erie defeated in (both tribes being dispersed and effectively destroyed as tribal units).
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This volume chronicles the phenomenal rise of the Iroquois Confederacy during the "Beaver Wars" of the 17th century. In what were perhaps the greatest series of military conquests in Native American history, the Five Nations of the Iroquois subjugated and destroyed enemy tribes stretching over a vast area from eastern Canada to Virginia to Illinois, forever changing thePages: Back in print.
George T. Hunt’s classic study of the Iroquois during the middle and late seventeenth century presents warfare as a result of depletion of natural resources in the Iroquois homeland and tribal efforts to assume the role of middlemen in the fur trade between the Indians to the west and the by: Back in print.
George T. Hunt’s classic study of the Iroquois during the middle and late seventeenth century presents warfare as a result of depletion of natural resources in the Iroquois homeland and tribal efforts to assume the role of middlemen in the fur trade between the.
This volume chronicles the phenomenal rise of the Iroquois Confederacy during the "Beaver Wars" of the 17th century. In what were perhaps the greatest series of military conquests in Native American history, the Five Nations of the Iroquois subjugated and destroyed enemy tribes stretching over a vast area from eastern Canada to Virginia to Illinois, forever changing the cultural map of Eastern.
Still, when a Laguna law student from New Mexico complained that her courses didn’t cite the Iroquois Confederacy as the model for the U.S. Constitution—or explain that this still existing Confederacy was the oldest continuing democracy in the world—I thought she was being romantic.
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Madison: The University of Wisconsin press. Chicago / Turabian - Humanities Citation (style guide) Hunt, George T, The Wars of the Iroquois: A Study in Intertribal Relations.
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Iroquois in the War of book. Read reviews from world’s largest community for readers. Until now, the story of Iroquois participation in the War of 1 4/5(10).George T. Hunt s classic study of the Iroquois during the middle and late seventeenth century presents warfare as a result of depletion of natural resources in the Iroquois .The conflict pitted the nations of the Iroquois Confederation, led by the dominant Mohawk, against the French-backed and largely Algonquian-speaking tribes of the Great Lakes region.
The wars were brutal and are considered one of the bloodiest series of conflicts in the history of North America.