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John Williams (minister)
Captive Histories: English, French, and Native Narratives of the 1704 Deerfield Raid'
The Assimilation of Captives on the American Frontier in the Eighteenth and Nineteenth Centuries
Captivating Emotions: Sentiment and the Work of Rhetorical Drag in Colonial and Early National Captivity Narrative
Religious Conviction and the Boston Inoculation Controversy of 1721
Karl Johan Granholm
Revisiting Pocumtuck History in Deerfield: George Sheldon's Vanishing Indian
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Captivating Eunice: Membership, Colonialism, and Gendered Citizenships of Grief
Pocumtuck Valley Memorial Association, Living on the Edge Of
Captive Women Among the Iroquois
Of John Williams 9 — —
Sean Bride Hardcopy Final
A New People in an Age of War: the Kahnawake Iroquois, 1667--1760
In John Williams's Warnings to the Unclean
American Manuscript Archives, Journals & Narratives
From Theology to Reform Ideology and Gallows to Penitentiaries, New England, 1674-1837 Daniel Belczak
Higher Education and Slavery in Western Massachusetts
Chapter Six the Jesuit Heritage in Western Massachusetts
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'Hideous Acclamations': Captive Colonists, Forced Singing, and the Incorporation Imperatives of Mohawk Listeners
1 “Open Thy Mouth Wide, and I Will Fill It”: Sexual
Cultural Uneasiness and Hybridity in Native American Captivity Narratives