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Faith And Boundaries Colonists Christianity And Community Among The Wampanoag Indians Of Marthas Vineyard 16001871 David J Silverman

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Faith And Boundaries Colonists Christianity And Community Among The Wampanoag Indians Of Marthas Vineyard 16001871 David J Silverman
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Publisher: Cambridge University Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 3.32 MB
Pages: 328
Author: David J. Silverman
ISBN: 9780521842808, 0521842808
Language: English
Year: 2005

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Faith And Boundaries Colonists Christianity And Community Among The Wampanoag Indians Of Marthas Vineyard 16001871 David J Silverman by David J. Silverman 9780521842808, 0521842808 instant download after payment.

This book examines how the Wamapanoag Indians' adoption of Christianity and other selective borrowing from English culture contributed to Indian/English coexistence and the long-term survival of Wamapanoag communities on the island of Martha's Vineyard, even as the racial barrier between peoples grew more rigid. On an island marked by centralized English authority, missionary commitment, and an Indian majority, the Wampanoags' adaptation to English culture, especially Christianity, checked violence while safeguarding their land, community, and ironically, even customs. Yet the colonists' exploitation of Indian land and labor exposed the limits of Christian fellowship and thus hardened racial division.

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