Historical Sketches of Northern New York and the Adirondack Wilderness
Author: Nathaniel Bartlett Sylvester
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Published: 1877
Total Pages: 336
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Author: Nathaniel Bartlett Sylvester
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Published: 1877
Total Pages: 336
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Published: 2024-08-03
Total Pages: 326
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Author: Nathaniel Bartlett Sylvester
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Author: Nathaniel Bartlett Sylvester
Publisher: Nabu Press
Published: 2014-01
Total Pages: 334
ISBN-13: 9781293484951
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Author: Nathaniel Bartlett Sylvester
Publisher: Franklin Classics
Published: 2018-10-16
Total Pages: 332
ISBN-13: 9780343431242
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Author: Rush Christopher Hawkins
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Published: 1887
Total Pages: 402
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Published: 1909
Total Pages: 398
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Published: 1877
Total Pages: 508
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Author: Cadmus Book Shop
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Published: 1919
Total Pages: 892
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DOWNLOAD EBOOKAuthor: Melissa Otis
Publisher: Syracuse University Press
Published: 2018-12-20
Total Pages: 398
ISBN-13: 0815654537
DOWNLOAD EBOOKThe Adirondacks have been an Indigenous homeland for millennia, and the presence of Native people in the region was obvious but not well documented by Europeans, who did not venture into the interior between the seventeenth and early nineteenth centuries. Yet, by the late nineteenth century, historians had scarcely any record of their long-lasting and vibrant existence in the area. With Rural Indigenousness, Otis shines a light on the rich history of Algonquian and Iroquoian people, offering the first comprehensive study of the relationship between Native Americans and the Adirondacks. While Otis focuses on the nineteenth century, she extends her analysis to periods before and after this era, revealing both the continuity and change that characterize the relationship over time. Otis argues that the landscape was much more than a mere hunting ground for Native residents; rather, it a “location of exchange,” a space of interaction where the land was woven into the fabric of their lives as an essential source of refuge and survival. Drawing upon archival research, material culture, and oral histories, Otis examines the nature of Indigenous populations living in predominantly Euroamerican communities to identify the ways in which some maintained their distinct identity while also making selective adaptations exemplifying the concept of “survivance.” In doing so, Rural Indigenousness develops a new conversation in the field of Native American studies that expands our understanding of urban and rural indigeneity.