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Native American Whalemen and the World: Indigenous Encounters and the Contingency of Race

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In the nineteenth century, nearly all Native American men living along the southern New England coast made their living traveling the world's oceans on whaleships. Many were career whalemen, spending twenty years or more at sea. Their labor invigorated economically depressed reservations with vital income and led to complex and surprising connections with other Indigenous peoples, from the islands of the Pacific to the Arctic Ocean. At home, aboard ship, or around the world, Native American seafarers found themselves in a ...

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Native American Whalemen and the World: Indigenous Encounters and the Contingency of Race 2017, University of North Carolina Press, Chapel Hill

ISBN-13: 9781469636122

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Native American Whalemen and the World: Indigenous Encounters and the Contingency of Race 2015, University of North Carolina Press, Chapel Hill

ISBN-13: 9781469622576

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