Deadly Medicine : : Indians and Alcohol in Early America / / Peter C. Mancall.

"An important work of scholarship, with powerful, concise, and objective insights into the complicated history of alcohol use among Native American peoples. Impeccably researched, cogently argued and clearly written, Peter Mancall's book is both an eye-opener for the lay reader and an inva...

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Frontmatter -- Contents -- Illustrations -- Preface -- Abbreviations -- PROLOGUE History and Physiology -- CHAPTER ONE. Stereotypes -- CHAPTER TWO. Trade -- CHAPTER THREE. Consumption -- CHAPTER FOUR. Costs -- CHAPTER FIVE. Temperance -- CHAPTER SIX. New Spain, New France -- CHAPTER SEVEN. The British Imperial Moment, 1763-1775 -- EPILOGUE. Legacies -- APPENDIX I. Value of rum and of all goods traded to Indian groups in Illinois country by Baynton, Wharton & Morgan for the crown, 1767-1768 -- APPENDIX II. The Speech of a Creek-Indian, against the Immoderate Use of Spirituous Liquors -- Notes -- A Note on Sources -- Index
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"An important work of scholarship, with powerful, concise, and objective insights into the complicated history of alcohol use among Native American peoples. Impeccably researched, cogently argued and clearly written, Peter Mancall's book is both an eye-opener for the lay reader and an invaluable resource for the expert."— Michael Dorris, author of The Broken Cord: A Family's Ongoing Struggle with Fetal Alcohol SyndromeAlcohol abuse has killed and impoverished American Indians since the seventeenth century, when European settlers began trading rum for furs. In the first book to probe the origins of this ongoing social crisis, Peter C. Mancall explores the liquor trade's devastating impact on the Indian communities of colonial America.Mancall recounts how English settlers quickly found a market for alcohol among the Indians, and traffic in rum became a prominent source of revenue for the British Empire. In spite of the colonists' growing awareness that some Indians abused alcohol and that drinking threatened the stability of countless Indian villages already decimated by European diseases, they expanded the liquor trade into virtually every Indian community from the Atlantic to the Mississippi. In response, Indians created one of the most important temperance movements in American history, a movement that was nevertheless unable to halt the lucrative commerce.The author follows the trail of rum from the West Indian producers to the colonial distributors and on to the Indian consumers in the eastern woodlands. To discover why Indians participated in the trade and why they experienced such a powerful desire for alcohol, he addresses current medical views on alcoholism and reexamines the colonial era as a time when Indians were forming new strategies for survival in a world that had been radically changed. Finally, Mancall compares Indian drinking in New France and New Spain with that in the British colonies.Forever shattering the stereotype of the drunken Indian, Mancall offers a powerful indictment of English participation in the liquor trade and a new awareness or the trade's tragic cost for the American Indians.
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Medicine & Medical Issues.
Native American Studies.
U.S. History.
HISTORY / Native American. bisacsh
Indian drinking.
Indian-European relations.
Indians of North America and their alcohol use.
Indigenous Peoples in the Americas history.
Indigenous Peoples.
Indigenous cultures.
alcholism and indigenous people.
alcohol abuse in native american communities.
alcohol consumption in colonial era.
american history.
american indian culture and research.
books on native american history.
british liquor trade in the americas.
colonial indian affairs.
colonial native american history.
colonial period history.
colonial records and indian affairs.
effects of alcohol on american indians.
effects of alcohol on native americans.
ethnohistory.
gene that causes alcoholism.
history of alcohol use.
how do native americans get addicted to alcohol.
indian drinking in colonial america.
indian drinking practices.
indian drunkenness.
indigenous history.
indigenous studies.
native american demographic studies.
native american history.
stereotypes of indian drunkenness.
studies on alcohol.
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Frontmatter --
Contents --
Illustrations --
Preface --
Abbreviations --
PROLOGUE History and Physiology --
CHAPTER ONE. Stereotypes --
CHAPTER TWO. Trade --
CHAPTER THREE. Consumption --
CHAPTER FOUR. Costs --
CHAPTER FIVE. Temperance --
CHAPTER SIX. New Spain, New France --
CHAPTER SEVEN. The British Imperial Moment, 1763-1775 --
EPILOGUE. Legacies --
APPENDIX I. Value of rum and of all goods traded to Indian groups in Illinois country by Baynton, Wharton & Morgan for the crown, 1767-1768 --
APPENDIX II. The Speech of a Creek-Indian, against the Immoderate Use of Spirituous Liquors --
Notes --
A Note on Sources --
Index
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CHAPTER FOUR. Costs --
CHAPTER FIVE. Temperance --
CHAPTER SIX. New Spain, New France --
CHAPTER SEVEN. The British Imperial Moment, 1763-1775 --
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APPENDIX I. Value of rum and of all goods traded to Indian groups in Illinois country by Baynton, Wharton & Morgan for the crown, 1767-1768 --
APPENDIX II. The Speech of a Creek-Indian, against the Immoderate Use of Spirituous Liquors --
Notes --
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Index
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CHAPTER ONE. Stereotypes --
CHAPTER TWO. Trade --
CHAPTER THREE. Consumption --
CHAPTER FOUR. Costs --
CHAPTER FIVE. Temperance --
CHAPTER SIX. New Spain, New France --
CHAPTER SEVEN. The British Imperial Moment, 1763-1775 --
EPILOGUE. Legacies --
APPENDIX I. Value of rum and of all goods traded to Indian groups in Illinois country by Baynton, Wharton & Morgan for the crown, 1767-1768 --
APPENDIX II. The Speech of a Creek-Indian, against the Immoderate Use of Spirituous Liquors --
Notes --
A Note on Sources --
Index
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