Treaties between the Oneida Indians and the United States of America, 1784-1838

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United States: Treaties between the Oneida Indians and the United States of America, 1784-1838 (1978, University of Northern Colorado, Museum of Anthropology)

51 pages

English language

Published 1978 by University of Northern Colorado, Museum of Anthropology.

OCLC Number:
4473955

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3 stars (1 review)

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Review of 'Convention between the United States and Austria-Hungary.' on 'Storygraph'

3 stars

It's interesting, but ultimately it's too close to his other novels. Morgan's a damn good writer and so it's enjoyable, but there isn't much depth to the protagonist -- even knowing that he's defined by his genes, he's too much of a typical hardbitten tough guy to really step outside of his role.

In some ways, this is a book about gender roles; how the idea of masculinity shapes men (the Thirteens), the femininity of women (Bonobos), and how people live inside a role or a body defined for them. It's full of interesting ideas; it's almost a shame that the plot basically forces people into such predefined roles for them. I would have liked Carl to have become a painter.

Subjects

  • Oneida Indians -- Treaties
  • Indians of North America -- Treaties