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Dutch Firearms and the Haudenosaunee

Dutch Firearms and the Haudenosaunee

Cahiers Series of Het Scheepvaartmuseum

By (author) Charlotte Jarvis
By (author) Cole Reuben
By (author) Tim Streefkerk

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Publishing 11th Jan 2027
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    • Part of the Cahiers series from Het Scheepvaartmuseum (The National Maritime Museum), Amsterdam
    • Combines historical sources, archaeology and oral traditions
    • Explores firearms as practical, material and spiritual objects
    • Offers an original perspective on European-Indigenous cultural exchange in early colonial North America
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    In the 17th century, Dutch firearms reached the world of the Haudenosaunee: the confederacy of Iroquoian-speaking Indigenous peoples in the Great Lakes region of North America.

    This book shows that these weapons were not only valued for practical or military purposes, but also found a place within a rich spiritual and cultural universe. Drawing on historical sources, archaeological finds and oral traditions, the authors explain how European objects were incorporated into existing ideas about nature, power and mythology. The publication sheds new light on the encounter between European traders and the Haudenosaunee, and examines the economic, material and spiritual meanings of firearms in early colonial North America. Offering a surprising and original perspective on cultural exchange, identity and the meaning of objects in a changing world, Dutch Firearms and the Haudenosaunee is the third publication in a series of cahiers from Het Scheepvaartmuseum in Amsterdam.

    Specifications
    Publisher
    Waanders Publishers
    ISBN
    9789462627185
    Publish date
    11th Jan 2027
    Binding
    Paperback / softback
    Territory
    World excluding Benelux and Germany
    Size
    215 mm x 140 mm
    Pages
    96 Pages
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