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A Strange Likeness

  • Nancy Shoemaker

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The relationship between American Indians and Europeans on America's frontiers is typically characterized as a series of cultural conflicts and misunderstandings based on a vast gulf of difference. Nancy Shoemaker turns this notion on its head, showing that Indians and Europeans shared commonbeliefs about their most fundamental realities--land as national territory, government, record-keeping, international alliances, gender, and the human body.Before they even met, Europeans and Indians shared perceptions of a landscape marked by mountains and rivers, a physical world in which the sun rose and set every day, and a human body with its own distinctive shape. They also shared in their ability to make sense of it all and to invent new,abstract ideas based on the tangible and visible experiences of daily life...

Genres

  • Ethnic identity
  • Discovery and exploration
  • Indians of North America
  • Race identity
  • Sources
  • First contact with Europeans
  • Race relations
  • Whites
  • Attitudes
  • Nonfiction
  • Frontier and pioneer life
  • Culture conflict
  • Europeans
  • History
  • Indians of north america, first contact with europeans
  • Indians of north america, history
  • Indians of north america, ethnic identity
  • Europeans, united states
  • America, discovery and exploration
  • United states, race relations
  • First contact with other peoples
  • White people
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About the author

  • Nancy Shoemaker

    born 1958

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Editions

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    Oxford University Press, USA

    March 30, 2006

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    Oxford University Press, USA, Oxford University Press

    February 25, 2004

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    Oxford University Press

    2007