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Quakers and Native Americans (European Expansion and Indigenous Response)

Edited by Ignacio Gallup-Diaz and Geoffrey Plank

Hardcover: 344 pages
Publisher: BRILL (December 20, 2018)
Product Dimensions: 9.4 x 6.4 x 1 inches
Shipping Weight: 1.3 pounds

Price: $89.95

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Synopsis

Quakers and Native Americans (illustrated edition) examines the history of interactions between Quakers and Native Americans (American Indians). Fourteen scholarly essays cover the period from the 1650s to the twentieth century. American Indians often guided the Quakers by word and example, demanding that they give content to their celebrated commitment to peace. As a consequence, the Quakers’ relations with American Indians has helped define their sense of mission and propelled their rise to influence in the U.S. Quakers have influenced Native American history as colonists, government advisors, and educators, eventually promoting boarding schools, assimilation, and the suppression of indigenous cultures. The final two essays in this collection provide Quaker and American Indian perspectives on this history, bringing the story up to the present day.

With contributions by Ray Batchelor, Lori Daggar, John Echohawk, Stephanie Gamble, Lawrence M. Hauptman, Allison Hrabar, Thomas J. Lappas, Carol Nackenoff, Paula Palmer, Ellen M. Ross, Jean R. Soderlund, Mary Beth Start, Tara Strauch, Marie Balsley Taylor, Elizabeth Thompson, and Scott M. Wert.