"The chiefs now in this city" Indians and the urban frontier in early America / Colin G. Calloway.

Portion of title The chiefs now in this city
Contents Introduction: Native Americans' urban froniers -- The towns and cities of early America -- Coming to town -- The other indians in town -- Taking their lives in their hands -- Portrait gallery: picturing chiefs in the city -- Lodging, dining, and drinking -- The things they saw -- Performance and performers -- Going home.
Abstract " ... A large number of Native leaders were well acquainted with city life. In fact, over the course of the seventeenth and eighteenth centuries they were in town often, regularly traveling to Albany, Boston, Charleston, Philadelphia, Montreal, Quebec, New York and New Orleans -- primarly to conduct diplomatic or trade business, but often from a sense of curiosity and adventure. Some were even tourists. ... Based on primary accounts, Calloway's book illuminates in words and pictures what Native visitors to these cities both saw and how they were seen ..."--Inside jacket flap
Bibliography noteIncludes bibliographical references and index.
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LCCN 2021286709
ISBN9780197547656 (hardback)
ISBN0197547656 (hardback)

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