Petun to Wyandot

Petun to Wyandot
Author: Charles Garrad
Publisher: University of Ottawa Press
Total Pages: 638
Release: 2014-05-15
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 0776621505

In Petun to Wyandot, Charles Garrad draws upon five decades of research to tell the turbulent history of the Wyandot tribe, the First Nation once known as the Petun. Combining and reconciling primary historical sources, archaeological data and anthropological evidence, Garrad has produced the most comprehensive study of the Petun Confederacy. Beginning with their first encounters with French explorer Samuel de Champlain in 1616 and extending to their decline and eventual dispersal, this book offers an account of this people from their own perspective and through the voices of the nations, tribes and individuals that surrounded them. Through a cross-reference of views, including historical testimony from Jesuits, European explorers and fur traders, as well as neighbouring tribes and nations, Petun to Wyandot uncovers the Petun way of life by examining their culture, politics, trading arrangements and legends. Perhaps most valuable of all, it provides detailed archaeological evidence from the years of research undertaken by Garrad and his colleagues in the Petun Country, located in the Blue Mountains of Central Ontario. Along the way, the author meticulously chronicles the work of other historians and examines their theories regarding the Petun's enigmatic life story.

Transactions

Transactions
Author: Kansas State Historical Society
Publisher:
Total Pages: 782
Release: 1910
Genre: Kansas
ISBN:

1st-6th biennial reports of the society, 1875-88, included in v. 1-4.

Slavery on the Periphery

Slavery on the Periphery
Author: Kristen Epps
Publisher: University of Georgia Press
Total Pages: 285
Release: 2016
Genre: History
ISBN: 0820350508

Slavery on the Periphery focuses on nineteen counties on the Kansas-Missouri border, tracing slavery's rise and fall from the earliest years of American settlement through the Civil War along this critical geographical, political, and social fault line.