Native Americans of the Northeast

Books in this series examine the diverse cultures and histories of the Indian peoples of New England, the Middle Atlantic states, eastern Canada, and the Great Lakes region.

Manuscript Submissions

Please direct manuscript inquiries to one of the series editors or to:

Clark Dougan, Senior Editor
University of Massachusetts Press
East Experiment Station
671 North Pleasant Street
Amherst, MA  01003
cdougan@umpress.umass.edu
413-545-4989

Series Editors

Colin G. Calloway
Native American Studies
Dartmouth College
colin.calloway@dartmouth.edu

Jean M. O'Brien
History
University of Minnesota
obrie002@umn.edu

Barry O'Connell
English
Amherst College
boconnell@amherst.edu

Books in the Series (arranged by year of publication)

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The People of the Standing Stone

The Oneida Nation from Revolution through the Era of Removal

2011
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Making War and Minting Christians

Masculinity, Religion, and Colonialism in Early New England

2011

Passamaquoddy Ceremonial Songs

Aesthetics and Survival

2010
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Moving Encounters

Sympathy and the Indian Question in Antebellum Literature

2008
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Experience Mayhew's Indian Converts

A Cultural Edition

2008
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Early Native Literacies in New England

A Documentary and Critical Anthology

2008

Wabanaki Homeland and the New State of Maine

The 1820 Journal and Plans of Survey of Joseph Treat

2007
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Captive Histories

English, French, and Native Narratives of the 1704 Deerfield Raid

2006
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Captors and Captives

The 1704 French and Indian Raid on Deerfield

2005

Conquering the American Wilderness

The Triumph of European Warfare in the Colonial Northeast

2003