The Skulking Way of War: Technology and Tactics Among the New England Indians

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ISBN: 9781568331652
Dewey: 355.021809
LCC Number: E78.N5
Author: Patrick Malone
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Pages: 144
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In The Skulking Way Of War: Technology And Tactics Among The New England Indians, Patrick Malone (Senior Lecturer in the American Civilization department of Brown University in Providence, Rhode Island) surveys the weaponry and tactics among the Native Americans of New England and how they changed after the arrival of the European settlers and the introduction of gunpowder. Borrowing and modifying the flintlock musket for their own use, Native American fighters developed superior tactics and became a deadly force in forest warfare. During King Philip’s War (1675-1677), Native American groups wrought intense destruction upon European (largely British) settler’s colonies, forcing the whites to adopt the same mode of forest combat. These new tactics would re-emerge during the Revolutionary War against Britain and in subsequent American wars down to this very day, altering combat throughout the world. The Skulking Way Of War is very highly recommended reading for students of American history, military history, and Native American studies.

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Weight 0.88 lbs
Dimensions 10.76 × 8.09 × 0.37 in
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