Anglo-Native Virginia Trade, Conversion, and Indian Slavery in the Old Dominion, 1646-1722 E-Books Author/Creator Kristalyn Marie Shefveland Login or Register to create bookmarks.
Book Review Book Reviews Author/Creator Scott R. Trevithick Canadian Journal of Native Studies, vol. 18, no. 1, 1998, pp. 164-166 Description Book review of: Powhatan's World and Colonial Virginia: A Conflict of Cultures by Frederic W. Gleach. Login or Register to create bookmarks.
Ethnocentricity or Racism: Some Thoughts on the Nature of Early Indian-White Relations Articles » Scholarly, peer reviewed Author/Creator Everett L. York American Indian Quarterly, vol. 1, no. 4, Winter, 1974-1975, pp. 281-291 Description An examination of cross cultural relations prior to the mid-seventeenth century and an analysis of some of the previous scholarly work about that era. Login or Register to create bookmarks.
Fighting "Fire" with Firearms: The Anglo-Powhatan Arms Race in Early Virginia Articles » Scholarly, peer reviewed Author/Creator J. Frederick Fausz American Indian Culture and Research Journal, vol. 3, no. 4, 1979, pp. 33-50 Description Examines how the adoption of new technology and tactics changed the traditions of pre-contact combat. Login or Register to create bookmarks.
How Cultural Factors Hastened the Population Decline of the Powhatan Indians (1607-1699) Theses Author/Creator Julia Ruth Beckley Description History Thesis (M.A.)--Virginia Commonwealth University, 2008. Login or Register to create bookmarks.
The Powhatan Uprising of 1622: A Historical Study of Ethnocentrism and Cultural Conflict Theses Author/Creator John Frederick Fausz Description History Thesis (Ph.D.)--College of William and Mary, 1977. Login or Register to create bookmarks.
“So Calamitous a Situation”: The Causes and Course of Dunmore’s War, 1744-1774 Theses Author/Creator James Phillip Rife Description History Thesis (M.A.)--Virginia Polytechnic Institute & State University, 1999 Login or Register to create bookmarks.
State of the British and French Colonies in North America, with Respect to Number of People, Forces, Forts, Indians, Trade and Other Advantages. ... In Two Letters to a Friend E-Books Login or Register to create bookmarks.
Through a Glass Darkly, Colonial Attitudes toward the Native American Articles » Scholarly, peer reviewed Author/Creator James Axtell American Indian Culture and Research Journal, vol. 1, no. 1, 1974, pp. 17-28 Description Focuses on conflicts between settlers and Indigenous peoples of New England, and the justifications used to condone acts such as the bounty placed on scalps. Login or Register to create bookmarks.