American Indians and the market economy, 1775-1850 [electronic resource] / edited by Lance Greene and Mark R. Plane ; foreword by Timothy K. Perttula.

Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextPublication details: Tuscaloosa : University of Alabama Press, c2010.Description: xi, 131 p. : ill., mapsSubject(s): Genre/Form: DDC classification:
  • 305.897 22
LOC classification:
  • E98.M34 A45 2010eb
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Contents:
"These Indians appear to be wealthy" : economy and identity during the late fur-trade period in the Lower Great Lakes / Michael Strezewski -- "Remarkable elasticity of character" : colonial discourse, the market economy, and Catawba itinerancy, 1770-1820 / Mark R. Plane -- Identity in a post-removal Cherokee household, 1838-50 / Lance Greene -- Business in the hinterlands : the impact of the market economy on the west-central Great Plains at the turn of the 19th century / Cody Newton -- Negotiating borders : the southern Caddo and their relationships with colonial governments in East Texas / P. Shawn Marceaux and Timothy K. Perttula.
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Includes bibliographical references and index.

"These Indians appear to be wealthy" : economy and identity during the late fur-trade period in the Lower Great Lakes / Michael Strezewski -- "Remarkable elasticity of character" : colonial discourse, the market economy, and Catawba itinerancy, 1770-1820 / Mark R. Plane -- Identity in a post-removal Cherokee household, 1838-50 / Lance Greene -- Business in the hinterlands : the impact of the market economy on the west-central Great Plains at the turn of the 19th century / Cody Newton -- Negotiating borders : the southern Caddo and their relationships with colonial governments in East Texas / P. Shawn Marceaux and Timothy K. Perttula.

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