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Iroquoia: Haudenosaunee Life and Culture, 1630–1783: List of Illustrations

Iroquoia: Haudenosaunee Life and Culture, 1630–1783
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table of contents
  1. Cover Page
  2. Title Page
  3. Dedication Page
  4. Contents
  5. List of Illustrations
  6. Acknowledgments
  7. Introduction: Sustaining Haudenosaunee Homelands
  8. 1.The Natural and Built Environment of the Haudenosaunee Homeland
  9. 2.Preserving the Longhouse
  10. 3.The Mourning Wars Come to Haudenosaunee Homelands, 1687–1701
  11. 4.Confronting Imperial Expansion
  12. 5.Protecting Haudenosaunee Mobility, Autonomy, and Ecosystems
  13. 6.Haudenosaunee Communities and Imperial Warfare, 1744–1763
  14. 7.Haudenosaunee Settlement Patterns and Subsistence Strategies in the Late-Colonial Period, 1763–1783
  15. Conclusion: The Built Environment of the Haudenosaunee Homeland
  16. Notes
  17. Bibliography
  18. Index
  19. Copyright Page

ILLUSTRATIONS

  1. 1. Samuel de Champlain, Carte geographique de la Nouvelle France, 1612
  2. 1.1. Drafft of this Countrey, 1697
  3. 1.2. Hiawatha Belt
  4. 1.3. Haudenosaunee homelands and approximate village location, ca. 1630
  5. 2.1. Two Row Belt, 1613
  6. 2.2. Jan Jansson, Belgii novi, angliae, et partis Virginiae: movissima delineatio (New Belguim, New England, and part of Virginia: the latest sketch), 1657
  7. 2.3. The Iroquois country, and plans of forts on the River Richelieu, 1664–1665
  8. 2.4. Jacques Nicolas Bellin and Homann Erben, Partie occidentale de la Nouvelle France ou du Canada (Western part of New France or Canada), 1755
  9. 3.1. Carte du Lac Ontario ou de Frontenace (Map of Lake Ontario or Frontenac), 1680
  10. 3.2. Le lac Ontario avec les lieux circonvoisins et particulièrement les cinq nations iroquoises (Lake Ontario and surrounding areas and particularly of the Iroquois Five Nations), 1688
  11. 3.3. A mappe of Colonel Römers voyage to ye 5 Indian Nations, 1700
  12. 4.1. A Map of the Country of the Five Nations, 1727
  13. 4.2. Carte de la Louisiane et du cours du Mississipi (Map of Louisiana and the course of the Mississippi), 1718
  14. 5.1. A map of Pensilvania, 1749
  15. 5.2. Settlements along the Susquehanna River, 1683
  16. 5.3. Village locations in Southern Haudenosaunee homelands, ca. 1730s–1750s
  17. 5.4. A map of the British and French dominions in North America, 1755
  18. 6.1. A map of Lake Erie with the route southward, 1760–1763
  19. 6.2. The Course of the Wood Creek, 1758
  20. 6.3. A map of the route between Albany and Oswego, 1756
  21. 7.1. Northwestern parts of New York, 1750
  22. 7.2. Map of the frontiers of the northern colonies, 1768
  23. 7.3. Map of General Sullivan's march from Easton to the Senaca and Cayuga countries, 1779

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