Forgotten allies, the Oneida Indians and the American revolution, Joseph T. Glatthaar and James Kirby Martin
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  • Forgotten allies, the Oneida Indians and the American revolution, Joseph T. Glatthaar and James Kirby Martin
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  • Forgotten allies
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  • the Oneida Indians and the American revolution
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  • Joseph T. Glatthaar and James Kirby Martin
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  • eng
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  • Includes bibliographical references (p. [393]-403) and index
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  • non fiction
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  • 63178983
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  • Prologue: The revolution's jubilee, the Marquis de Lafayette, and selective historical memory -- The people of the standing stone -- European intruders and consequences -- Changes in the Oneida landscape -- Into the vortex of rebellion -- Struggling to preserve neutrality -- Tightening bonds with the rebels -- Defending the oneida homeland -- Allied with the rebels -- Assisting continental forces at valley forge -- The enemy of old friends -- Warfare by devastation -- Vengeance and victory -- Forgotten allies -- Epilogue: From jubilee to centennial celebrations and beyond : toward the restoration of historical memory -- Afterword: New beginnings amid revived memories
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