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The Amazing Iroquois And The Invention Of The Empire State John C Winters

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The Amazing Iroquois And The Invention Of The Empire State John C Winters
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Publisher: Oxford University Press
File Extension: MOBI
File size: 13.08 MB
Author: John C. Winters
ISBN: 6e3dd1fe-2205-402e-982f-34c65ae11f77, 6E3DD1FE-2205-402E-982F-34C65AE11F77
Language: English
Year: 2022

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The Amazing Iroquois And The Invention Of The Empire State John C Winters by John C. Winters 6e3dd1fe-2205-402e-982f-34c65ae11f77, 6E3DD1FE-2205-402E-982F-34C65AE11F77 instant download after payment.

In America's collective unconscious, the Haudenosaunee, known to many as the Iroquois, are viewed as an indelible part of New York's modern and democratic culture. From the Iroquois confederacy serving as a model for the US Constitution, to the connections between the matrilineal Iroquois and the woman suffrage movement, to the living legacy of the famous "Sky Walkers," the steelworkers who built the Empire State Building and the George Washington Bridge, the Iroquois are viewed as an exceptional people who helped make the state's history unique and forward-looking. John C. Winters contends that this vision was not manufactured by Anglo-Americans but was created and spread by an influential, multi-generational Seneca-Iroquois family. From the American Revolution to the Cold War, Red Jacket, Ely S. Parker, Harriet Maxwell Converse (adopted), and Arthur C. Parker used the tools of a colonial culture to shape aspects of contemporary New York culture in their own peoples' image.

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