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Index
Cover
Series Page
Title Page
Copyright
Dedication
Epigraph
Contents
List of Maps
A Note on the Maps
Acknowledgments
Introduction
Prologue: Caskoak, the Place of Peace
Part I: The Education of Weetamoo and James Printer: Exchange, Diplomacy, Dispossession
One: Namumpum, “Our Beloved Kinswoman,” Saunkskwa of Pocasset: Bonds, Acts, Deeds
Two: The Harvard Indian College Scholars and the Algonquian Origins of American Literature
Interlude: Nashaway: Nipmuc Country, 1643–1674
Part II: No Single Origin Story: Multiple Views on the Emergence of War
Three: The Queen’s Right and the Quaker’s Relation
Four: Here Comes the Storm
Five: The Printer’s Revolt: A Narrative of the Captivity of James the Printer
Part III: Colonial Containment and Networks of Kinship: Expanding the Map of Captivity, Resistance, and Alliance
Six: The Roads Leading North: September 1675–January 1676
Interlude: “My Children Are Here and I Will Stay”: Menimesit, January 1676
Seven: The Captive’s Lament: Reinterpreting Rowlandson’s Narrative
Part IV: The Place of Peace and the Ends of War
Eight: Unbinding the Ends of War
Nine: The Northern Front: Beyond Replacement Narratives
Notes
Index
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