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1. Namumpum, “Our Beloved Kinswoman,” Saunkskwa of Pocasset: Bonds, Acts, Deeds
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- Frontmatter i
- CONTENTS vii
- MAPS ix
- A NOTE ON THE MAPS xi
- ACKNOWLEDGMENTS xiii
- Introduction 1
- Prologue: Caskoak, the Place of Peace 17
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Part I. THE EDUCATION OF WEETAMOO AND JAMES PRINTER: Exchange, Diplomacy, Dispossession
- 1. Namumpum, “Our Beloved Kinswoman,” Saunkskwa of Pocasset: Bonds, Acts, Deeds 27
- 2. The Harvard Indian College Scholars and the Algonquian Origins of American Literature 72
- Interlude: Nashaway nipmuc country, 1643−1674 107
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Part II. NO SINGLE ORIGIN STORY: Multiple Views on the Emergence of War
- 3. The Queen’s Right and the Quaker’s Relation 115
- 4. Here Comes the Storm 140
- 5. The Printer’s Revolt: A Narrative of the Captivity of James the Printer 169
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Part III. COLONIAL CONTAINMENT AND NETWORKS OF KINSHIP: Expanding the Map of Captivity, Resistance, and Alliance
- 6. The Roads Leading North: September 1675–January 1676 203
- Interlude: “My Children Are Here and I Will Stay” menimesit, January 1676 246
- 7. The Captive’s Lament: Reinterpreting Rowlandson’s Narrative 253
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Part IV. THE PLACE OF PEACE AND THE ENDS OF WAR
- 8. Unbinding the Ends of War 301
- 9. The Northern Front: Beyond Replacement Narratives 328
- NOTES 347
- INDEX 425
Kapitel in diesem Buch
- Frontmatter i
- CONTENTS vii
- MAPS ix
- A NOTE ON THE MAPS xi
- ACKNOWLEDGMENTS xiii
- Introduction 1
- Prologue: Caskoak, the Place of Peace 17
-
Part I. THE EDUCATION OF WEETAMOO AND JAMES PRINTER: Exchange, Diplomacy, Dispossession
- 1. Namumpum, “Our Beloved Kinswoman,” Saunkskwa of Pocasset: Bonds, Acts, Deeds 27
- 2. The Harvard Indian College Scholars and the Algonquian Origins of American Literature 72
- Interlude: Nashaway nipmuc country, 1643−1674 107
-
Part II. NO SINGLE ORIGIN STORY: Multiple Views on the Emergence of War
- 3. The Queen’s Right and the Quaker’s Relation 115
- 4. Here Comes the Storm 140
- 5. The Printer’s Revolt: A Narrative of the Captivity of James the Printer 169
-
Part III. COLONIAL CONTAINMENT AND NETWORKS OF KINSHIP: Expanding the Map of Captivity, Resistance, and Alliance
- 6. The Roads Leading North: September 1675–January 1676 203
- Interlude: “My Children Are Here and I Will Stay” menimesit, January 1676 246
- 7. The Captive’s Lament: Reinterpreting Rowlandson’s Narrative 253
-
Part IV. THE PLACE OF PEACE AND THE ENDS OF WAR
- 8. Unbinding the Ends of War 301
- 9. The Northern Front: Beyond Replacement Narratives 328
- NOTES 347
- INDEX 425