Covered with night A story of murder and indigenous justice in early America
Book - 2021
"An immersive tale of the killing of a Native American man and its far-reaching consequences for Colonial America. In the summer of 1722, on the eve of a conference between the Five Nations of the Iroquois and British-American colonists, two colonial fur traders brutally attacked an Indigenous hunter in colonial Pennsylvania. The crime set the entire mid-Atlantic on edge, with many believing that war was imminent. Frantic efforts to resolve the case created a contest between Native American forms of justice, centered on community, forgiveness, and reparations, and an ideology of harsh reprisal, based on British law, that called for the killers' execution. In a stunning narrative history based on painstaking original research, accl...aimed historian Nicole Eustace reconstructs the crime and its aftermath, taking us into the worlds of Euro-Americans and Indigenous peoples in this formative period. A feat of reclamation evoking Laurel Thatcher Ulrich's A Midwife's Tale and Alan Taylor's William Cooper's Town, Eustace's utterly absorbing account provides a new understanding of Indigenous forms of justice, with lessons for our era"--
- Subjects
- Genres
- True crime stories
- Published
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New York, NY :
Liveright Publishing Corporation, a division of W. W. Norton & Company, Inc
[2021]
- Language
- English
- Main Author
- Edition
- First edition
- Physical Description
- xiv, 447 pages : illustrations, map ; 25 cm
- Bibliography
- Includes bibliographical references (pages 407-427) and index.
- ISBN
- 9781631495878
- Introduction
- Chapter 1. Tomorrow's Doom
- July 30-August 1, 1722
- Chapter 2. Taquatarensaly (Captain Civility)
- Chapter 3. When Things Go Ill
- February 1722
- Chapter 4. Sawantaeny
- Chapter 5. Sorrow Will Come Fast
- March 6, 1722
- Chapter 6. John Cartlidge
- Chapter 7. What Content and Decency Require
- March 7-14, 1722
- Chapter 8. Peter Bezaillion
- Chapter 9. Two Heads Are Better Than One
- March 15-17, 1722
- Chapter 10. Weenepeeweytah and Elizabeth Cartlidge
- Chapter 11. Forgive Anyone Sooner Than Thyself
- March 21-26, 1722
- Chapter 12. Isaac Norris
- Chapter 13. He Will Go To Law
- April 4-7, 1722
- Chapter 14. Satcheechoe
- Chapter 15. Stark Naught
- May 4-11, 1722
- Chapter 16. William Keith
- Chapter 17. Take Him Now
- June 15-July 2, 1722
- Chapter 18. Ousewayteichks (Smith The Ganawese)
- Chapter 19. Money and Good Men
- August 3-15, 1722
- Chapter 20. James Le Tort
- Chapter 21. A Word to the Wise
- August-September 1722
- Chapter 22. James Logan
- Chapter 23. Stiff Obstinacy
- October 3-5, 1722
- Chapter 24. Civility's Last Word
- Acknowledgments
- Notes
- Bibliography
- Index
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