The Mashpee Indians by Jack Campisi

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The Mashpee Indians by Jack Campisi

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This is a reconstruction of the trial where the Mashpee Indians claimed ownership of the area of Cape Cod that they have occupied for 350 years. Their claim was rejected as they were judged not to be a true tribe, having not survived as an ethnic identity.

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The Mashpee Indians by Jack Campisi

This is a reconstruction of the trial where the Mashpee Indians claimed ownership of the area of Cape Cod that they have occupied for 350 years. Their claim was rejected as they were judged not to be a true tribe, having not survived as an ethnic identity.
Jack Campisi is a former associate professor of anthropology at Wellesley College and is now an independent consultant. He is coeditor of Extending the Rafters: Interdisciplinary Approaches to Iroquoian Studies and The Oneida Indian Experience: Two Perspectives. William A. Starna is a professor emeritus of anthropology at State University of New York College at Oneonta. He is coeditor of In Mohawk Country: Early Narratives about a Native People and Iroquois Land Claims.
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ISBN 13 9780815625957
ISBN 10 0815625952
Title The Mashpee Indians
Author Jack Campisi
Series The Iroquois And Their Neighbors
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Binding Type Paperback
Publisher Syracuse University Press
Year published 1993-01-30
Number of pages 188
Cover note Book picture is for illustrative purposes only, actual binding, cover or edition may vary.
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