The Oneida Indian Journey: From New York to Wisconsin, 1784-1860

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Laurence M. Hauptman, L. Gordon McLester
Univ of Wisconsin Press, 1999 - 221 páginas

For the first time, the traumatic removal of the Oneida Indians from New York to Wisconsin is examined in a groundbreaking collection of essays, The Oneida Indian Journey from New York to Wisconsin, 1784-1860. To shed light on this vital period of Oneida history, editors Laurence Hauptman and L. Gordon McLester, III, present a unique collaboration between an American Indian nation and the academic community. Two professional historians, a geographer, anthropologist, archivist and attorney join in with eighteen voices from the Oneida community--local historians, folklorists, genealogists, linguists, and tribal elders--discuss tribal dispossession and community; Oneida community perspectives of Oneida history; and the means of studying Oneida history.

Contributors include: Debra Anderson, Eileen Antone, Jim Antone, Abrahms Archiquette, Oscar Archiquette, Jack Campisi, Richard Chrisjohn, Amelia Cornelius, Judy Cornelius, Katie Cornelius, Melissa Cornelius, Jonas Elm, James Folts, Reginald Horsman, Elizabeth Huff, Francis Jennings, Arlinda Locklear, Jo Margaret Mano, Loretta Metoxen, Liz Obomsawin, Jessie Peters, Sarah Summers, and Rachel Swamp

 

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Introduction
3
Introduction
9
The Wisconsin Oneidas between Disasters
70
The Buffalo Creek Treaty of 1838 and Its Legal Implications
85
Introduction
105
Contemporary Oneida Perspectives of Oneida History
126
Needs Approaches
143
New York State Cartography
171
Afterword
197
The Oneidas in Wisconsin the First 50 Years
211
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