Muddy Ground


Native Peoples, Chicago's Portage, and the Transformation of a Continent

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By John William Nelson
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THE UNIVERSITY OF NORTH CAROLINA PRESS
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HARDBACK
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288

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John William Nelson is assistant professor of history at Texas Tech University.

"Tightly argued . . . Muddy Ground is an excellent book. By focusing attention on portages, it suggests novel ways of conceptualizing how Native people accumulated and exercised power from the ground up."--Environmental History "Nelson provides an insightful perspective on the spatial transformation of the Chicago Portage as a gateway to the North American interior. . . . Muddy Ground leads the push for future studies of Native geography, diplomacy, and intercommunal relations in the dynamic spaces that connect coastal and interior waters."--Ethnohistory "This groundbreaking study brings to light the importance of Indigenous space at a crossroads of the Great Lakes and the Great Plains."--Western Writers of America's Roundup Magazine

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