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"How should we approach The History of the Five Indian Nations today? The book's information -- rich as it is -- should be critically interrogated and placed in social, political, and cultural context. The book reflects the outlook of a colonial British agent and, in a more general sense, of early modern European and Euro-American culture. Its claims of empirical objectivity should be historicized." -- John M. Dixon, "Imperial Politics, Enlightenment Philosophy, and Transatlantic Print Culture""The History of the Five Indian Nations remains an invaluable font of information for understanding the Iroquois during the decades before European invaders began to pour into the Longhouse. Colden's account of Iroquois military and diplomatic exploits is studded with fascinating details.



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