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Article: The Renewed, the Destroyed, and the Remade: The Three Thought Worlds of the Iroquois and the Huron, 1609-1650.(Book review)
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- June 22, 2006
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The Renewed, the Destroyed, and the Remade: The Three Thought Worlds of the Iroquois and the Huron, 1609-1650. By Roger M. Carpenter. (East Lansing, Mich.: Michigan State University. Press, 2004. Pp. xxii, 179. $27.95.)
Making historic Native American lifeways and worldviews accessible to modern audiences is a daunting task for scholars of American Indian history and American Indian studies. The author takes on this assignment by reconsidering the history of the Huron and Iroquois nations during the first half of the seventeenth century. This slim volume examines native "thought worlds" to offer new perspectives on an already well-mapped historical terrain. Roger ...
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