The first Native Americans who came into contact with the 17th century English settlers were the tribes of the North Atlantic coast and the interior of New England. While some tribes came into conflict with the newcomers rather quickly, others such as the Abenakis and the Delawares, began migrating over long distances before violently clashing with the settlers during the colonial wars of the 18th century. This long-awaited book tells the story of New England's Native Americans with colour illustrations and photographs.
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Book Details
Imprint
Osprey Publishing
Contributors
Author Info
Michael Johnson has researched the material culture, demography and linguistic relationships of Native American people for more than 30 years. He has visited some 30 Native American communities and reservations, and he is associate editor to a number of specialist journals, and the author of scores of articles. He has previously written Men-at-Arms 228: 'American Woodland Indians', Men-at-Arms 288: 'American Indians of the Southeast' and Men-at-Arms 344: 'Tribes of the Sioux Nation'. He lives in the West Midlands, UK.
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Series Name
Men-at-Arms
Dimensions
Width
5 mm
Height
248 mm
Length
184 mm
Weight
170 gr
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