Iroquois Journey is the warm and illuminating memoir of William N. Fenton (1908-2005), a leading scholar who shaped Iroquois studies and modern anthropology in America. The memoir reveals the ambitions and struggles of the man and the many accomplishments of the anthropologist, the complex and sometimes volatile milieu of Native-white relations in upstate New York in the twentieth century, and key theoretical and methodological developments in American anthropology. Fenton's memoir, completed shortly before his death, takes us from his ancestors' lives in the Conewango Valley in western New...
Iroquois Journey is the warm and illuminating memoir of William N. Fenton (1908-2005), a leading scholar who shaped Iroquois studies and modern anthro...
George C. Shattuck Laurence M. Hauptman Jack Campisi
The Oneida Indians once owned millions of acres in what is now New York State, but their land has gradually been taken away from them by the State. The Indians were told they had no claim on the land, but continued to fight. This is an account of that fight, which they eventually won.
The Oneida Indians once owned millions of acres in what is now New York State, but their land has gradually been taken away from them by the State. Th...
William N. Fenton s contributions to the understanding of the cultures and histories of the Iroquois are formidable. Fenton grounded his studies in decades of fieldwork among the Senecas, an encyclopedic knowledge of pertinent historical accounts, a keen appreciation for interpretive theory and practice in ethnohistory and anthropology, and an enduring, generous character.William Fenton: Selected Writings brings together for the first time Fenton s most influential writings on the Iroquois and anthropology, written across nearly six decades. This volume includes Fenton s classic...
William N. Fenton s contributions to the understanding of the cultures and histories of the Iroquois are formidable. Fenton grounded his studies in de...