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Ohio's First Peoples
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By James H. O'Donnell, III
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(Athens: Ohio University Press, 2004. Pp. ix, 176. Maps, illustrations, notes, works cited, index. Clothbound, $36.95; paperbound, $17.95.)
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| Understanding what happened in Ohio in the late eighteenth and early nineteenth century seems crucial to understanding the expansion of the American frontier and the development of the nation. Understanding what happened in Ohio is also crucial to understanding American Indian history and the dispossession of Native peoples across the continent. It is important, therefore, that the editors of the state's bicentennial series have included a book on Ohio's Indian peoples, one written by an historian with long-standing expertise on the period when the contest over Indian lands was at its height. |
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