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The Abenaki Indians: Their Treaties of 1713 & 1717, and a Vocabulary

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English
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History

In "The Abenaki Indians," Frederic Kidder intricately explores the rich cultural heritage, social structures, and historical trajectories of the Abenaki people, a Native American tribe indigenous to the northeastern United States. Through meticulous research and an engaging narrative style that blends ethnography with historical analysis, Kidder reveals the complexities of Abenaki life during colonization and their enduring resilience. He situates the Abenaki experience within the larger context of Native American history, focusing on pivotal themes of survival, adaptation, and cultural preservation amidst external pressures and changing environments. Frederic Kidder, a prominent historian and anthropologist of the late 19th century, dedicated his career to studying Native American cultures. His deep commitment to social justice and understanding indigenous rights influenced his decision to write this seminal work. Having been immersed in the historical narratives of Native Americans, Kidder's insights provide a voice to the often-overlooked stories of the Abenaki, reflecting broader societal issues of displacement and identity. For readers interested in the history and anthropology of Native American communities, "The Abenaki Indians" is an essential text that offers valuable insights into the Abenaki's unique cultural identity. Kidder's blend of rigorous scholarship and compelling storytelling makes this book not only informative but also an engaging read for anyone eager to understand the complexities of indigenous American histories.

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Release date

Ebook: 9 December 2019

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