The Chiefs Now in This City, Colin G. Calloway
The Chiefs Now in This City, Colin G. Calloway
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The Chiefs Now in This City
Indians and the Urban Frontier in Early America

Author: Colin G. Calloway

Narrator: David Colacci

Unabridged: 9 hr 7 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Publisher: Tantor Media

Published: 03/29/2022


Synopsis

During the years of the Early Republic, prominent Native leaders regularly traveled to American cities primarily on diplomatic or trade business, but also from curiosity and adventurousness. They were frequently referred to as "the Chiefs now in this city" during their visits. Colin Calloway, National Book Award finalist and one of the foremost chroniclers of Native American history, has gathered together the accounts of these visits and from them created a new narrative of the country's formative years, redefining what has been understood as the "frontier."

Calloway captures what Native peoples observed as they walked the streets, sat in pews, attended plays, drank in taverns, and slept in hotels and lodging houses. In the Eastern cities they experienced an urban frontier, one in which the Indigenous world met the Atlantic world. Calloway reveals not just what Indians saw but how they were seen.

Their experience enriches and redefines standard narratives of contact between the First Americans and inhabitants of the American Republic, reminding us that Indian people dealt with non-Indians in multiple ways and places. The story of the country's beginnings was not only one of violent confrontation and betrayal, but one in which the nation's identity was being forged by interaction between and among cultures and traditions.

About Colin G. Calloway

Colin G. Calloway is the John Kimball Jr. 1943 Professor of History and Native American Studies at Dartmouth University. His many books on early American history include New Worlds for All: Indians, Europeans, and the Remaking of Early America and The American Revolution in Indian Country. His One Vast Winter Count: The Native American West Before Lewis and Clark received the Ray Allen Billington Prize, the Merle Curti Award, and many other prizes, and was named one of Publishers Weekly's Best Books of the Year.


Reviews

Goodreads review by Minosh on June 25, 2021

Okay I have been waiting for a book like this for SOOOO long and I almost screamed when I saw it in the bookstore randomly today. For the most part, it's about mostly how Native men visited and interacted with colonial cities in British North America in the 18th century. It's arranged thematically w......more

Goodreads review by Lynn on May 23, 2022

Good book about Indian life in colonial and American cities. An academic book, it looks at texts from the time that document Indian participation in urban American life. I’m using the terms of the time. Pretty interesting.......more

Goodreads review by Andrew on May 27, 2022

Callaway is one of our premier historians who have covered the role of Indians in our early republic. Here, in this book, he dispels the myth that Indians never came to the large cities on the East Coast. Thy came for many reasons. Among them are the search for viable treaties, a chance to sample ur......more

Goodreads review by Amy Trostle on December 10, 2023

Wonderful contribution to an expanding body of literature on Native experience and agency in colonial urban spaces!......more