Terrapolitics in the dawnland: Relationality, resistance, and indigenous futures in the native and colonial northeast

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This essay re-examines Wampanoag and Anglo-American relationships by focusing on a post-King Philip's War land negotiation document. Using the concept of “terrapolitics,” it argues for the significance of expansive place-based relationships for Wampanoag communities and the challenges posed by English settler colonialism in the seventeenth century.

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Delucia, C. (2019). Terrapolitics in the dawnland: Relationality, resistance, and indigenous futures in the native and colonial northeast. New England Quarterly-A Historical Review of New England Life and Letters, 92(4), 548–583. https://doi.org/10.1162/tneq_a_00789

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