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Covered with Night: A Story of Murder and Indigenous Justice in Early America

Covered with Night: A Story of Murder and Indigenous Justice in Early America

by Nicole Eustace (Author)
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In the winter of 1722, on the eve of a major conference between the Five Nations of the Haudenosaunee (also known as the Iroquois) and Anglo-American colonists, a pair of colonial fur traders brutally assaulted a Seneca hunter near Conestoga, Pennsylvania. Though virtually forgotten today, the crime ignited a contest between Native American forms of justice—rooted in community, forgiveness, and reparations—and the colonial ideology of harsh reprisal that called for the accused killers to be executed if found guilty. In Covered with Night, historian Nicole Eustace reconstructs the attack and its aftermath, introducing a group of unforgettable individuals—from the slain man’s resilient widow to an Indigenous diplomat known as “Captain Civility” to the scheming governor of Pennsylvania—as she narrates a remarkable series of criminal investigations and cross-cultural negotiations. Taking its title from a Haudenosaunee metaphor for mourning, Covered with Night ultimately urges us to consider Indigenous approaches to grief and condolence, rupture and repair, as we seek new avenues of justice in our own era. Read more

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PublisherLiveright
Publication dateApril 27 2021
LanguageEnglish
Print length336 pages
ISBN-101631495879
ISBN-13978-1631495878
Item weight771 g
Dimensions16.51 x 3.81 x 24.38 cm
Best Sellers Rank#632,031 in Books (See Top 100 in Books) #217 in United States Colonial History (Books) #218 in United States Colonial Period #690 in Indigenous History
Customer Reviews4.2 4.2 out of 5 stars 276 ratings

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