Having lost their home when the Revolutionary War reached their part of rural Pennsylvania, Thomas and his family start a new life running an inn in Philadelphia, where Thomas finds new danger that takes him into captivity among the Iroquois.
Presents a collection of traditional Iroquois tales in which animals learn about the importance of caring and responsibility and the dangers of selfishness and pride.
Indians, settlers and the northern borderland of the American Revolution
Taylor, Alan
2006
Uses the story of the friendship between a young Mohawk Indian named Joseph Brant and Samuel Kirkland, the son of a colonial clergyman, in eighteenth-century New England to highlight the interactions between Native Americans and colonists in the years following the American Revolution.
200 years of treaty relations between the Iroquois Confederacy and the United States
Jemison, G. Peter
2000
Traces the 200-year history of the relationship between the Six Nations of the Iroquois Conferderacy and the United States, following the signing of the Treaty of Canandaigua in 1794.
Examines the history, art, and culture of the Iroquois nation and includes information on ceremonies, music, dance, language and storytelling, and tools, weapons, and defense.