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In Search of the Indiana Lenape
Now Have Taken up the Hatchet Against Them”: Braddock’S Defeat and the Martial Liberation of the Western Delawares
The Emergence and Decline of the Delaware Indian Nation in Western Pennsylvania and the Ohio Country, 1730--1795
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An Ethic of Mutual Respect the Covenant Chain and Aboriginal-Crown Relations
Becoming a “Nation of Statesmen”: the Mohicans' Incorporation Into the Iroquois League, 1671–1675
The Texture of Contact: European and Indian Settler Communities on the Iroquoian Borderlands, 1720-1780
72 Native American Warfare, Before European Contact, Is Char- Acterized
Polishing the Silver Covenant Chain: an Address by Sir William Johnson to the People of Kahnawake and Kanesatake, 17621
The Six Nations Consist of the Mohawk, Oneida, Onondaga, Cayuga, Seneca and Tuscarora
A Framework for Pennsylvania Indian History
An Ethnohistory of the Susquehanna-Ohio
Diplomatic Relations of the Iroquois Confederacy, 1609 – 1701
Dawnland Voices Siobhan Senier
Brightening the Covenant Chain: Aboriginal Treaty Meanings in Law and History After Marshall
From Metacom to Tecumseh: Alliances, Conflicts, and Resistance in Early America NEH Summer Institute for College and University Teachers , June 14-July 9, 2010
Rediscovered Links in the Covenant Chain: Previously Unpublished Transcripts of New York Indian Treaty Minutes^ 1677-1691 DANIEL K
Broken Chain
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Negotiating at the Oneida Carry
Red Ink: Native Americans Picking up the Pen in the Colonial Period Drew Lopenzina University of New Hampshire, Durham
"A Daingerous Liberty": Mohawk-Dutch Relations and the Colonial Gunpowder Trade, 1534-1665
Francis Jennings
The Ohio Company of Virginia, Empire Building, and The
The Covenant Chain of Treaties Pt. 2
Metaphor and Religious Thought in Seventeenth Century Haudenosaunee Couneil Oratory
European and Indian Responses to Cross-Cultural Murders
Colonial Period, Ca. 1590-1690
Fred Anderson
The Great Easton Treaty of 1758: the ‘Unknown’ Turning Point of the French and Indian War
Schaghticoke and Points North: Wôbanaki Resistance and Persistence