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The Nantucket Indians. Uncovering the Legacy of Nantucket's Indigenous Peoples

Par : R. A. Douglas-Lithgow
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  • Nombre de pages28
  • FormatePub
  • ISBN406-633--953550-3
  • EAN4066339535503
  • Date de parution10/07/2023
  • Protection num.Digital Watermarking
  • Taille893 Ko
  • Infos supplémentairesepub
  • ÉditeurGOOD PRESS

Résumé

In "The Nantucket Indians, " R. A. Douglas-Lithgow delves into the intricate history and rich cultural heritage of the Indigenous peoples of Nantucket Island. Through a meticulous examination of historical records, oral traditions, and anthropological studies, the author presents a nuanced narrative that portrays the complex interactions between the Nantucket Indians and European settlers. The book is characterized by its academic rigor and lyrical prose, making the historical context accessible while highlighting pertinent themes such as colonialism, cultural survival, and identity.
Douglas-Lithgow's nuanced approach enables readers to appreciate the diverse experiences of the Nantucket Indians within the broader tapestry of American history. R. A. Douglas-Lithgow is a noted historian and anthropologist whose passion for Indigenous studies is reflected in his extensive body of work. His background in anthropology, combined with a personal connection to the Nantucket region, profoundly influenced his exploration of the island's Indigenous past.
Douglas-Lithgow's dedication to preserving Indigenous narratives forms a cornerstone of his scholarly pursuits, and this book is a testament to his commitment to amplifying voices that have long been marginalized in historical discourse. This vital work is highly recommended for scholars, students, and anyone interested in Indigenous studies, colonial history, and the complexities of cultural identity.
"The Nantucket Indians" serves as an essential resource, illuminating lesser-known aspects of American history and encouraging readers to reflect on the lasting impact of colonial encounters. Douglas-Lithgow's engaging narrative not only enriches the field of study but also invites a broader dialogue on the importance of indigenous voices in contemporary discussions.