Forgotten allies : the Oneida Indians and the American revolution /
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Language: | English |
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New York :
Hill and Wang,
2006.
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Edition: | First edition. |
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Table of Contents:
- Prologue: The revolution's jubilee, the Marquis de Lafayette, and selective historical memory
- The people of the standing stone
- European intruders and consequences
- Changes in the Oneida landscape
- Into the vortex of rebellion
- Struggling to preserve neutrality
- Tightening bonds with the rebels
- Defending the oneida homeland
- Allied with the rebels
- Assisting continental forces at valley forge
- The enemy of old friends
- Warfare by devastation
- Vengeance and victory
- Forgotten allies
- Epilogue: From jubilee to centennial celebrations and beyond : toward the restoration of historical memory
- Afterword: New beginnings amid revived memories.