"This book is a history of a piece of land in central New York, the ancestral homeland of the Oneida Indians. It traces the stories over four centuries of the two families, a Mohawk/Oneida family and the author's family of early settlers, who called it home"--
"This book is a history of a piece of land in central New York, the ancestral homeland of the Oneida Indians. It traces the stories over four centuries of the two families, a Mohawk/Oneida family and the author's family of early settlers, who called it home"--Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Susan A. Brewer was born in Oneida, New York, and is Professor Emeritus of History at the University of Wisconsin-Stevens Point, where she taught the history of American foreign relations. She is the author of To Win the Peace and Why America Fights.
Inhaltsangabe
1. The People of the Standing Stoneand the Axe Makers 2. Of One and Many Peoplein the Mohawk Valley 3. For King or Country 4. As Long as the Grass Shall Grow 5. "We Shall All Be Americans":The Story of Polly and Angel 6. Making Way for the Erie Canal 7. Squatters, Tenants, Owners 8. Realms of Orchards 9. Fire and Water 10. Ancestral Claims
1. The People of the Standing Stoneand the Axe Makers 2. Of One and Many Peoplein the Mohawk Valley 3. For King or Country 4. As Long as the Grass Shall Grow 5. "We Shall All Be Americans":The Story of Polly and Angel 6. Making Way for the Erie Canal 7. Squatters, Tenants, Owners 8. Realms of Orchards 9. Fire and Water 10. Ancestral Claims
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