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The Miami Indians

Bert Anson (Autor)

University of Oklahoma Press (Editora)

R$ 263,23
SKU: 9780806131979

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One of the small group of tribes comprising the Illinois division of the Algonquian linguistic family, the Miamis emerged as a pivotal tribe only during the French and British imperial wars, the Miami Confederacy wars of the eighteenth century, and the treaty-making period of the nineteenth century.

The Miamis reached their peak of political importance in the Indian confederacies which blocked the Northwest Territory in the 1790's and during the War of 1812. Their title to much of the present state of Indiana enabled them to make advantageous treaties and delay emigration until the late 1840's.

The tribe's 1846-47 emigrations produced two branches, the Indiana group and the Kansas-Oklahoma group, which have maintained political co-operation in spite of deep-seated cultural antipathies and dispossession. Their solidarity has been rewarded by success in their suits before the United States Court of Claims.

This account spans the years from 1658 to the present, emphasizing the occasions on which the Miamis were a decisive influence on the course of American history.

Bert Anson, author of many articles published in historical magazines, teaches history in Ball State University, Muncie, Indiana. A graduate of DePauw University, Greencastle, Indiana, he holds a Ph.D. degree from Indiana University.

"The Miami Indians covers the era from 1658 to the 1960s, but concentrates on the period when Miami warfare influenced Western development. Miamis fought in a number of engagements involving English and French in the Great Lakes area from 1658 to 1847. Tribal migrations of 1846-47 resulted in two divisions, the Indiana branch and the Kansas-Oklahoma group."-Arizona and the West

Sobre o Livro

Este livro oferece uma análise profunda da história dos Miamis, uma das tribos mais influentes da América do Norte, explorando seu papel crucial nas guerras e tratados que moldaram a região.

A obra destaca a importância política dos Miamis durante períodos decisivos, como as guerras de confederação indígena e a Guerra de 1812, proporcionando uma nova perspectiva sobre a história americana.

Ideal para estudantes, pesquisadores e entusiastas da história, 'The Miami Indians' enriquece o entendimento sobre a dinâmica entre tribos indígenas e potências coloniais.

Características

Categoria História
Subcategoria Antropologia
Autores Bert Anson
Sobre o Autor Bert Anson é um historiador reconhecido e professor na Ball State University, com diversas publicações em revistas históricas.
Idioma Inglês
Quantidade de Páginas 368
Acabamento Brochura
Editora University of Oklahoma Press
ISBN 9780806131979
Tamanho 15.2x22.9
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