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Forgotten Allies: The Oneida Indians and the American Revolution

by Glatthaar, Joseph T.; Martin, James Kirby

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Two historians recount how the Oneida Indian tribe, which sided with the colonists and fought against the British in the Revolutionary war, was forgotten, and even betrayed, after the war was won and independence achieved. FORGOTTEN ALLIES sheds light on the essential contribution of the Oneida, while also relaying fascinating information about Oneida culture and the tribe's relations with the rest of the Indian nation.

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The sacrifice of the Oneida Indians in securing American independence is captured in this story that also provides details about and insights into Oneida culture and how it was shaped, changed, and molded throughout years of contact with the American colonists.



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