A Journey into Mohawk and Oneida Country, 1634-1635

A Journey into Mohawk and Oneida Country, 1634-1635

Author: Charles T. Gehring

Publisher: Syracuse University Press

Published: 2013-04-24

Total Pages: 158

ISBN-13: 0815652151

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In 1634, the Dutch West India Company was anxious to know why the fur trade from New Netherland had been declining, so the company sent three employees far into Iroquois country to investigate. Harmen Meyndertsz van den Bogaert led the expedition from Fort Orange (present-day Albany, NY). His is the earliest known description of the interior of what is today New York State and its seventeenth-century native inhabitants. Van den Bogaert was a keen observer, and his journal is not only a daily log of where the expedition party traveled; it is also a detailed account of the Mohawks and the Oneidas: the settlements, modes of subsistence, and healing rituals. Van den Bogaert’s extraordinary wordlist is the earliest known recorded vocabulary of the Mohawk language. Gehring’s translation and Starna’s annotations provide indispensable material for anthropologists, ethnohistorians, linguists, and anyone with a special interest in Native American studies. Michelson’s current additions to the wordlist of Mohawk equivalents with English glosses (wherever possible) and his expert analysis of the language in the Native American passages offer a valuable new dimension to this edition of the journal.


Life and Death in Mohawk Country

Life and Death in Mohawk Country

Author: Bruce Elliott Johansen

Publisher: Golden, Colo. : North American Press

Published: 1993

Total Pages: 228

ISBN-13: 9781555919061

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The tragic, misrepresented "civil war" among the Mohawks of Akwesasne in 1990 was a conflict brought on my decades of white dominance and abuse of Mohawk lands.


In Mohawk Country

In Mohawk Country

Author: Dean R. Snow

Publisher: Syracuse University Press

Published: 2023-08-15

Total Pages: 433

ISBN-13: 0815657072

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For centuries the history of the Mohawk Valley has been shaped by the complex relationships among the valley’s native inhabitants, the Mohawk Indians, and its colonists, starting with the Dutch. In Mohawk Country collects for the first time the principal documentary narratives that reveal the full scope of this Mohawk-settler interaction. Some of the sources have never before been translated into English, and several have not been previously published. Of those works that had been published, nearly all are out of print. The Mohawk location near Albany, New York put them at the center of transactions between the Iroquois and European colonists. (The Mohawk were one of the constituent nations within the League of the Iroquois.) These narratives-written by Dutch merchants, French Jesuit missionaries, English soldiers, romantic European travelers, and other literate observers-provide often biased but always fascinating accounts of the Mohawk and their valley. The reader is treated to over two centuries of history, starting with the arrival of the Dutch in the early seventeenth century to the planning of the Erie Canal in the early nineteenth century. These records bring to life the rapid changes experienced by both the Mohawk and their European neighbors. Wars, catastrophic epidemics, and the diplomacy of nearly two centuries are all well represented in this volume. Fascinating cultural differences are also unearthed: the French, for example, dealt with the Mohawk much differently than the Dutch or the English. Just as importantly, these writings reveal—from the unique perspectives of the observer—the Mohawk’s struggle to retain their culture in the midst of evolving political, social, and physical environments.


Journey Into Mohawk Country

Journey Into Mohawk Country

Author: Harmen Meyndertsz van den Bogaert

Publisher: Macmillan

Published: 2006-09-05

Total Pages: 152

ISBN-13: 9781596431065

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Van den Bogaert's journal of their adventures, fears, success, and hardships of making a journey in winter to an Iroquois Country in what is now New York State.


Life and Death in Mohawk Country

Life and Death in Mohawk Country

Author: Bruce Elliott Johansen

Publisher: Golden, Colo. : North American Press

Published: 1993

Total Pages: 262

ISBN-13:

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The tragic, misrepresented "civil war" among the Mohawks of Akwesasne in 1990 was a conflict brought on my decades of white dominance and abuse of Mohawk lands.


Thinking in Indian

Thinking in Indian

Author: José Barreiro

Publisher: Fulcrum Publishing

Published: 2010-10-01

Total Pages: 335

ISBN-13: 1555917852

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These essays, produced and published over thirty years, are prescient in the prophetic tradition yet current. They reflect consistent engagement in Native issues and deliver a profoundly indigenous analysis of modern existence. Sovereignty, cultural roots and world view, land and treaty rights, globalization, spiritual formulations and fundamental human wisdom coalesce to provide a genuinely indigenous perspective on current events.


Skywalkers

Skywalkers

Author: David Weitzman

Publisher: Flash Point

Published: 2014-04-29

Total Pages: 130

ISBN-13: 146686981X

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Skyscrapers define the American city. Through a narrative text and gorgeous historical photographs, Skywalkers by David Weitzman explores Native American history and the evolution of structural engineering and architecture, illuminating the Mohawk ironworkers who risked their lives to build our cities and their lasting impact on our urban landscape.


The Mohawk

The Mohawk

Author: Nancy Bonvillain

Publisher: Infobase Publishing

Published: 2009

Total Pages: 125

ISBN-13: 1438103743

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The largest tribe of the Iroquois Confederacy, the Mohawk's true name is Kanienkehaka or " People of the Flint."


Journey Into Mohawk Country

Journey Into Mohawk Country

Author: H. Bogaert

Publisher: Turtleback Books

Published: 2006-09-01

Total Pages:

ISBN-13: 9781417768608

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Despite frigid temperatures, and lack of guides, maps, and food, Harmen Meyndertsz journeys deep within the Mohawk territory to get some questions answered in his quest to revive the struggling fur trade.


"For the Good of Their Souls"

Author: William B. Hart

Publisher: Native Americans of the Northe

Published: 2020

Total Pages: 0

ISBN-13: 9781625344953

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In 1712, the Society for the Propagation of the Gospel in Foreign Parts opened its mission near present-day Albany, New York, and began baptizing residents of the nearby Mohawk village Tiononderoge, the easternmost nation of the Haudenosaunee (Iroquois) Confederacy. Within three years, about one-fifth of the Mohawks in the area began attending services. They even adapted versions of the service for use in private spaces, which potentially opened a door to an imagined faith community with the Protestants. Using the lens of performance theory to explain the ways in which the Mohawks considered converting and participating in Christian rituals, historian William B. Hart contends that Mohawks who prayed, sang hymns, submitted to baptism, took communion, and acquired literacy did so to protect their nation's sovereignty, fulfill their responsibility of reciprocity, serve their communities, and reinvent themselves. Performing Christianity was a means of "survivance," a strategy for sustaining Mohawk life and culture on their terms in a changing world.