The Myth of the Savage and the Beginnings of French Colonialism in the AmericasA classic study of early contact between European explorers and North American natives. When the two cultures met in the fifteenth century, it meant great upheavals for the Amerindians, but strengthened the Europeans' move toward nation-states and capitalism. |
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Page 64
... living according to nature , in a manner " closer to that of wild animals than to that of man . ” 4 The beast far outweighed the innocent . Sainte - Palaye said the word sauvage was used in this sense well before the Age of Discovery ...
... living according to nature , in a manner " closer to that of wild animals than to that of man . ” 4 The beast far outweighed the innocent . Sainte - Palaye said the word sauvage was used in this sense well before the Age of Discovery ...
Page 65
... living in the “ infancy of nature ” or , more ideally , in a Golden Age , that concept from classical antiquity that had never ceased to haunt Europeans ' minds . “ They are , in effect , happy with so little ” ; 12 or , in the words of ...
... living in the “ infancy of nature ” or , more ideally , in a Golden Age , that concept from classical antiquity that had never ceased to haunt Europeans ' minds . “ They are , in effect , happy with so little ” ; 12 or , in the words of ...
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... living with beasts like beasts ... I only call them men because they spoke . ... Living without delights in this world , they will be suffering in the next because of the devils they worship . ” ! Du Perier then forgets his description ...
... living with beasts like beasts ... I only call them men because they spoke . ... Living without delights in this world , they will be suffering in the next because of the devils they worship . ” ! Du Perier then forgets his description ...
Contents
PARTI American Discoveries and European Images | 1 |
Early Contacts of Amerindians and Frenchmen | 87 |
Amerindians in Europe | 203 |
Copyright | |
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