Settling Ohio: first peoples and beyond
"Scholars working in archaeology, education, history, geography, and politics tell a nuanced story about the people and dynamics that reshaped this region and determined who would control it. The Ohio Valley possesses some of the most resource-rich terrain in the world. Its settlement by humans...
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Athens [Ohio]
Ohio University Press
[2023]
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Schriftenreihe: | New approaches to Midwestern studies
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Zusammenfassung: | "Scholars working in archaeology, education, history, geography, and politics tell a nuanced story about the people and dynamics that reshaped this region and determined who would control it. The Ohio Valley possesses some of the most resource-rich terrain in the world. Its settlement by humans was thus consequential not only for shaping the geographic and cultural landscape of the region but also for forming the United States and the future of world history. 'Settling Ohio' begins with an overview of the first people who inhabited the region, who built civilizations that moved massive amounts of earth and left an archaeological record that drew the interest of subsequent settlers and continues to intrigue scholars. It highlights how, in the eighteenth century, Native Americans who migrated from the East and North interacted with Europeans to develop impressive trading networks and how they navigated complicated wars and sought to preserve national identities in the face of violent attempts to remove them from their lands. The book situates the traditional story of Ohio settlement, including the Northwest Ordinance, the dealings of the Ohio Company of Associates, and early road building, into a far richer story of contested spaces, competing visions of nationhood, and complicated relations with Indian peoples. By so doing, the contributors provide valuable new insights into how chaotic and contingent early national politics and frontier development truly were. Chapters highlighting the role of apple-growing culture, education, African American settlers, and the diverse migration flows into Ohio from the East and Europe further demonstrate the complex multiethnic composition of Ohio's early settlements and the tensions that resulted. A final theme of this volume is the desirability of working to recover the often-forgotten history of non-white peoples displaced by the processes of settler colonialism that has been, until recently, undervalued in the scholarship."-- |
Beschreibung: | "This collection of essays is an outgrowth of a conference entitled 'Settling Ohio: First Nations and Beyond' held in February 2020 at Ohio University"--Page 242 |
Beschreibung: | xiv, 286 pages illustrations, maps 24 cm |
ISBN: | 9780821425275 9780821425268 |
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contents | Foreword Introduction The true pioneers : a brief overview of prehistoric Native Americans in Ohio Situating settlement in Ohio : the eighteenth century from local and Atlantic perspectives Who speaks in the name of the Miami Nation? Ohio, the Northwest Ordinance, and the constitutional foundations of the United States Selective migration and the production of Ohio's regional cultural landscapes : a genealogical geography (Re)tracing Zane : Zane's Trace and production of space in the Ohio country Ice water baths and rising waters : Dudley Woodbridge Jr.'s commercial connections along the Ohio and its tributaries in the early republic Johnny Appleseed and apple cultures in early Ohio What if Manasseh Cutler were Black? : the history of the diverse pioneers who created Ohio Federalist failure : conflict and disorder in the Northwest Territory Public education in the Old Northwest : legacies of Ohio's first land grant Conclusion Afterword: History vs. legacy Appendix |
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spelling | Settling Ohio first peoples and beyond edited by Timothy G. Anderson and Brian Schoen ; foreword by M. Duane Nellis ; afterword by Chief Glenna J. Wallace First peoples and beyond Athens [Ohio] Ohio University Press [2023] xiv, 286 pages illustrations, maps 24 cm txt rdacontent sti rdacontent cri rdacontent n rdamedia nc rdacarrier New approaches to Midwestern studies "This collection of essays is an outgrowth of a conference entitled 'Settling Ohio: First Nations and Beyond' held in February 2020 at Ohio University"--Page 242 Foreword M. Duane Nellis Introduction Brian Schoen The true pioneers : a brief overview of prehistoric Native Americans in Ohio Joseph A.M. Gingerich Situating settlement in Ohio : the eighteenth century from local and Atlantic perspectives Cameron Shriver Who speaks in the name of the Miami Nation? John Bickers Ohio, the Northwest Ordinance, and the constitutional foundations of the United States Jessica Choppin Roney Selective migration and the production of Ohio's regional cultural landscapes : a genealogical geography Timothy G. Anderson (Re)tracing Zane : Zane's Trace and production of space in the Ohio country William M. Hunter Ice water baths and rising waters : Dudley Woodbridge Jr.'s commercial connections along the Ohio and its tributaries in the early republic Kim M. Gruenwald Johnny Appleseed and apple cultures in early Ohio William Kerrigan What if Manasseh Cutler were Black? : the history of the diverse pioneers who created Ohio Anna-Lisa Cox Federalist failure : conflict and disorder in the Northwest Territory Joseph Thomas Ross Public education in the Old Northwest : legacies of Ohio's first land grant Adam R. Nelson Conclusion Timothy G. Anderson Afterword: History vs. legacy Chief Glenna J. Wallace Appendix "Scholars working in archaeology, education, history, geography, and politics tell a nuanced story about the people and dynamics that reshaped this region and determined who would control it. The Ohio Valley possesses some of the most resource-rich terrain in the world. Its settlement by humans was thus consequential not only for shaping the geographic and cultural landscape of the region but also for forming the United States and the future of world history. 'Settling Ohio' begins with an overview of the first people who inhabited the region, who built civilizations that moved massive amounts of earth and left an archaeological record that drew the interest of subsequent settlers and continues to intrigue scholars. It highlights how, in the eighteenth century, Native Americans who migrated from the East and North interacted with Europeans to develop impressive trading networks and how they navigated complicated wars and sought to preserve national identities in the face of violent attempts to remove them from their lands. The book situates the traditional story of Ohio settlement, including the Northwest Ordinance, the dealings of the Ohio Company of Associates, and early road building, into a far richer story of contested spaces, competing visions of nationhood, and complicated relations with Indian peoples. By so doing, the contributors provide valuable new insights into how chaotic and contingent early national politics and frontier development truly were. Chapters highlighting the role of apple-growing culture, education, African American settlers, and the diverse migration flows into Ohio from the East and Europe further demonstrate the complex multiethnic composition of Ohio's early settlements and the tensions that resulted. A final theme of this volume is the desirability of working to recover the often-forgotten history of non-white peoples displaced by the processes of settler colonialism that has been, until recently, undervalued in the scholarship."-- Geschichte gnd rswk-swf Indianer (DE-588)4026718-0 gnd rswk-swf Siedlung (DE-588)4054858-2 gnd rswk-swf Europäer (DE-588)4134080-2 gnd rswk-swf Ohio (DE-588)7791754-6 gnd rswk-swf Ohio / History / To 1787 Ohio / History / 1787-1865 Pioneers / Ohio Indians of North America / Ohio / History Ohio / Histoire / Jusqu'à 1787 Ohio / Histoire / 1787-1865 Pionniers / Ohio Peuples autochtones / Ohio / Histoire Frontier and pioneer life Indians of North America Ohio / https://id.oclc.org/worldcat/entity/E39PBJm4WtgDXCCr4dpk8PgYfq To 1865 History Ohio (DE-588)7791754-6 g Siedlung (DE-588)4054858-2 s Indianer (DE-588)4026718-0 s Europäer (DE-588)4134080-2 s Geschichte z DE-604 Anderson, Timothy Gene (DE-588)1343670691 edt Schoen, Brian (DE-588)141006838 edt Nellis, M. Duane edt Wallace, Glenna J. edt Erscheint auch als Online-Ausgabe 9780821447994 |
spellingShingle | Settling Ohio first peoples and beyond Foreword Introduction The true pioneers : a brief overview of prehistoric Native Americans in Ohio Situating settlement in Ohio : the eighteenth century from local and Atlantic perspectives Who speaks in the name of the Miami Nation? Ohio, the Northwest Ordinance, and the constitutional foundations of the United States Selective migration and the production of Ohio's regional cultural landscapes : a genealogical geography (Re)tracing Zane : Zane's Trace and production of space in the Ohio country Ice water baths and rising waters : Dudley Woodbridge Jr.'s commercial connections along the Ohio and its tributaries in the early republic Johnny Appleseed and apple cultures in early Ohio What if Manasseh Cutler were Black? : the history of the diverse pioneers who created Ohio Federalist failure : conflict and disorder in the Northwest Territory Public education in the Old Northwest : legacies of Ohio's first land grant Conclusion Afterword: History vs. legacy Appendix Indianer (DE-588)4026718-0 gnd Siedlung (DE-588)4054858-2 gnd Europäer (DE-588)4134080-2 gnd |
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title | Settling Ohio first peoples and beyond |
title_alt | First peoples and beyond Foreword Introduction The true pioneers : a brief overview of prehistoric Native Americans in Ohio Situating settlement in Ohio : the eighteenth century from local and Atlantic perspectives Who speaks in the name of the Miami Nation? Ohio, the Northwest Ordinance, and the constitutional foundations of the United States Selective migration and the production of Ohio's regional cultural landscapes : a genealogical geography (Re)tracing Zane : Zane's Trace and production of space in the Ohio country Ice water baths and rising waters : Dudley Woodbridge Jr.'s commercial connections along the Ohio and its tributaries in the early republic Johnny Appleseed and apple cultures in early Ohio What if Manasseh Cutler were Black? : the history of the diverse pioneers who created Ohio Federalist failure : conflict and disorder in the Northwest Territory Public education in the Old Northwest : legacies of Ohio's first land grant Conclusion Afterword: History vs. legacy Appendix |
title_auth | Settling Ohio first peoples and beyond |
title_exact_search | Settling Ohio first peoples and beyond |
title_full | Settling Ohio first peoples and beyond edited by Timothy G. Anderson and Brian Schoen ; foreword by M. Duane Nellis ; afterword by Chief Glenna J. Wallace |
title_fullStr | Settling Ohio first peoples and beyond edited by Timothy G. Anderson and Brian Schoen ; foreword by M. Duane Nellis ; afterword by Chief Glenna J. Wallace |
title_full_unstemmed | Settling Ohio first peoples and beyond edited by Timothy G. Anderson and Brian Schoen ; foreword by M. Duane Nellis ; afterword by Chief Glenna J. Wallace |
title_short | Settling Ohio |
title_sort | settling ohio first peoples and beyond |
title_sub | first peoples and beyond |
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